Recounts the rise and fall of a small Atlanta HBCU picnic that exploded into an influential street party and spotlighted ATL as a major cultural stage.Recounts the rise and fall of a small Atlanta HBCU picnic that exploded into an influential street party and spotlighted ATL as a major cultural stage.Recounts the rise and fall of a small Atlanta HBCU picnic that exploded into an influential street party and spotlighted ATL as a major cultural stage.
Maurice Hobson
- Self - Professor, Georgia State University
- (as Dr. Maurice Hobson)
Kathleen J. Bertrand
- Self - Atlanta Conventions and Visitors Bureau
- (as Kathleen Bertrand)
Monique Toliver
- Self - Founder of Freaknic
- (as Monique Tolliver)
Amadi Boone
- Self - Founder of Freaknic
- (as Amadi Boon)
Ronda Penrice
- Self - Writer
- (as Ronda Racha Penrice)
- …
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- ConnectionsFeatures The Dukes of Hazzard (1979)
- SoundtracksStrub Tha Ground
Written by Kiddo Marv (as Marvin Beaville), Yung Miami (as Caresha Brownlee), Kwame Buchanan Ahmed, Kwame Buchanan Ahmed Sr., Kidd Money (as Sean Terrell Chavis), James Hardnett, James Hardnett III, Quavo (as Quavious Keyate Marshall), Lil Yachty (as Miles McCollum Parks), and Zachary D Thomas
Performed by Quavo and Yung Miami
Courtesy of Quality Control Music, LLC under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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As "Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never told" (2024 release; 82 min.) opens, rapper Killer Mike reflects on how Atlanta reflects on how Atlanta has become a Mecca" for black arts, culture and everything else. We then go back in time to "1983" when the first Black College Spring Break (later renamed Freaknik) was organized by Atlanta HBCU's. At this point we are 10 minutes into the movie...
Couple of comments: this is the latest from producer-writer-director P. Frank Williams. He has recruited a slew of talking heads that were there to witness it all (or in part if they were late comers), with many of them also serving as executive producers, including Luke Campbell, Jermaine Dupri, 21 Savage, Geraldine Porras, and others. I was generally not familiar with Freaknik and was curious to check this out. As with many organically grown events that as some point evolve into something much bigger, there are some good things and some not so good things, but it is a fascinating look into Black America, not unlike, say, the Oscar-winning "Summer Of Soul" documentary was a few years ago. To be fair, "Freaknik" suffers a bit when compared to "Summer of Soul", which was just magical from start to finish. "Freaknik" is magical for a while, and then suddenly it isn't anymore, before becoming ugly altogether.
"Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told" premiered at this year's SXSW film festival and then started streaming on Hulu last weekend, where I caught it last night. If you have any interest in either Atlanta or in Black history, I'd readily suggest you check it out and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: this is the latest from producer-writer-director P. Frank Williams. He has recruited a slew of talking heads that were there to witness it all (or in part if they were late comers), with many of them also serving as executive producers, including Luke Campbell, Jermaine Dupri, 21 Savage, Geraldine Porras, and others. I was generally not familiar with Freaknik and was curious to check this out. As with many organically grown events that as some point evolve into something much bigger, there are some good things and some not so good things, but it is a fascinating look into Black America, not unlike, say, the Oscar-winning "Summer Of Soul" documentary was a few years ago. To be fair, "Freaknik" suffers a bit when compared to "Summer of Soul", which was just magical from start to finish. "Freaknik" is magical for a while, and then suddenly it isn't anymore, before becoming ugly altogether.
"Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told" premiered at this year's SXSW film festival and then started streaming on Hulu last weekend, where I caught it last night. If you have any interest in either Atlanta or in Black history, I'd readily suggest you check it out and draw your own conclusion.
- paul-allaer
- Mar 26, 2024
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