Nelson George is directing a documentary on the making of
Michael Jackson’s
Thriller as part of the MJ estate’s celebration of the 40th anniversary of the landmark album.
George, a journalist, music historian and filmmaker whose doc on
Willie Mays will premiere in November on
HBO, is in production on the film, which will include never-before-seen footage.
"The release of
Thriller redefined Michael Jackson, taking him from teen star to adult superstar who composed memorable songs, sang beautifully and reached the highest level of performance,” George said. “The album and the short films they've inspired created a new template for marrying music and image. It's been a privilege to explore this extraordinary album and revisit its magic."
Sony Music Entertainment is distributing the as-yet-untitled film.
Colin Hanks and
Sean Stuart of
Company Name are the producers;
John Branca and
John McClain served as executive producers. This is the third documentary to focus on an MJ album, joining
Bad 25 and
Michael Jackson’s Journey From Motown to Off the Wall.
“Michael explored emotional depths and pushed the boundaries of sonic innovation on
Thriller. In the process, he breached destructive barriers in the music industry and united the world through his music; there isn’t a place on this planet that hasn’t been exhilarated by the music of Michael Jackson,” co-stated Branca and McClain, co-executors of the Michael Jackson estate. “This documentary’s exploration of Michael’s process and impact
is revelatory.”
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