Idris Elba Joins Forces For A Revolutionary Docuseries: 'Paid in Full: The Battle For Payback' - Spotlight On Racial Injustice In The Music Industry!
Idris Elba, in collaboration with Supercollider and Sabrina Elba's Pink Towel, brings to the fore a compelling documentary series - "Paid in Full: The Battle for Payback."
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:24 PM ISTIdris Elba, in collaboration with Supercollider and Sabrina Elba's Pink Towel, brings to the fore a compelling documentary series - "Paid in Full: The Battle for Payback."
Joining hands with Supercollider and Sabrina Elba's Pink Towel, Idris Elba's Green Door Pictures is making waves in the music industry with a hard-hitting documentary series "Paid in Full: The Battle for Payback" (working title) slated to air on CBC and BBC. The series seeks to expose and redress the exploitation of Black artists in the music industry, past and present.
A Deeper Dive into Music Industry Injustices with Idris Elba
Contrary to a traditional music documentary, the series (3 x 60') will weave the narrative of the music industry within the context of racial exploitation. Taking a deep dive into the unjust disparity of profits earned by Black artists, the docuseries will shine a spotlight on the underlying structural racism prevalent in the music world. "It’s about bringing the music industry to account for the injustice inflicted on generations of musical talents," Idris Elba shared, reiterating the urgent need for change and recognition.
Idris Elba's Battle for Amends in the Music Industry
The pivotal series will feature contributions from a cadre of influencers, including filmmaker MK Asante Jr. and Lawrence Lartey of Ravensbourne University London. "This is a story that touches all of us. It’s about the people who created the soundtracks of our lives in popular music and the pain of their exploitation," Idris Elba highlighted. The series is not just about laying bare the exploitation, but is also about seeking reparations and restitution - a rallying cry for the rightful recognition and financial reward of Black artists.