Netflix’s HOMECOMING: A FILM BY BEYONCÉ Available Now

Today, Netflix released ‘Homecoming: A Film by BeyoncĂ©‘, which presents an intimate look at her historic 2018 Coachella performance that paid homage to America’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Interspersed with candid footage and interviews detailing the preparation and powerful intent behind her vision, Homecoming gives a peek into the process and emotional physical sacrifices it took to conceptualize and execute a performance of that magnitude that became a cultural movement. This stand-alone Netflix original is now available globally on Netflix.

As the first black woman to headline Coachella, ‘Homecoming’ recognizes the African American visionaries who inspired BeyoncĂ©, including HBCU alums Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, activist Marian Wright Edelman, and scholar W.E.B. Du Bois, in addition to cultural luminaries such as Nina Simone, Maya Angelou, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Audre Lorde. Beyoncé’s personal knowledge of the relevance and celebration of HBCUs started with her father, Mathew Knowles, an alumnus of Fisk University.

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Shot over eight months, the film follows the global entertainer as she returns to the stage after the birth of her twins, highlighting the comprehensive preparation involved in creating her ground-breaking performance, which included four months of band rehearsals followed by four months of dance rehearsals with over 150 musicians, dancers, and other creatives, — all of whom were hand-picked by the artist herself.

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In juggling dual roles as both the director of her live performance and the film that captured the process of making it, Beyoncé says,

“It was one of the hardest jobs I have taken on but I knew that I had to push myself and my team to go beyond great to legendary. We knew nothing like this was ever done on a festival level before and it needed to be iconic beyond compare. The performance was an homage to an important part of African American culture. It had to be true to those who know and entertaining and enlightening to those who needed to learn. In making the film and re-telling the story, the purpose remained the same.”

Many in the cast; band, singers, dancers and steppers are former HBCU students, immersed in the HBCU marching band tradition.  They joined Beyoncé’s own group of performers, some who have toured with her for years. Viewers not only get to see the intense dance rehearsals and talent of these amazing artists, but hear their personal journey from HBCU student to artist and the lifelong impact that comes with performing alongside Beyoncé in this historic concert.

“So many people who are culturally aware and intellectually sound are graduates from historically black colleges and universities, including my father,” she says in the film. “There is something incredibly important about the HBCU experience that must be celebrated and protected.”

As a treat to her fans, the film also includes, in the end credits, her remake of ‘Before I Let Go’ by Frankie Beverly and Maze, a 1981 R&B classic that’s commonly performed at HBCU games. The single will be available on the film’s soundtrack, ‘Homecoming: The Live Album’, available here from Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.

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Parkwood Entertainment is an entertainment and management company founded by entertainer and entrepreneur, BeyoncĂ©, in 2010.  With headquarters in New York City the company houses departments in music and video production, management, marketing, digital, creative, philanthropy, fashion, publicity and a record label.  Under its original name, Parkwood Pictures, in 2008, the company released the film ‘Cadillac Records’ (2008), in which BeyoncĂ© starred and co-produced. The company also released the film, ‘Obsessed’ (2009), with BeyoncĂ© as star and executive producer. Parkwood Entertainment produced ‘The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour’ (2013-2014) and ‘The Formation World Tour’ (2016), and co-produced the ‘ON THE RUN TOUR’ (2014) and ‘ON THE RUN II’ (2018).

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‘Homecoming: A Film by BeyoncĂ©’ was directed and produced by BeyoncĂ© Knowles-Carter. Longtime collaborator Ed Burke served as co-director. Steve Pamon and Erinn Williams are executive producers.

Set List:

Crazy In Love

Freedom

Lift Ev’Ry Voice And Sing

Formation

Sorry/Me, Myself and I

Kitty Kat

Bow Down

I Been On

Drunk In Love

Diva

Flawless (Remix)

Feeling Myself

Top Off

7/11

Don’t Hurt Yourself

I Care

Partition

Yoncé

Mi Gente (Remix)

Mine

Baby Boy

You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No)

Hold Up

Countdown

Check On It

DĂ©jĂ  Vu (featuring JAY-Z)

Run The World (Girls)

Lose My Breath (featuring Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams)

Say My Name (featuring Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams)

Soldier (featuring Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams)

Get Me Bodied (With Solange Knowles dancing)

Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)

Love On Top

Watch ‘Homecoming: A Film By BeyoncĂ©’ on Netflix. Follow the hashtag #beyoncehomecoming on social media.

 

 

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