PBS to Premiere Eugene Jarecki's THE KING, About Elvis and America

By: Dec. 19, 2018
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PBS to Premiere Eugene Jarecki's THE KING, About Elvis and America

Forty years after the death of Elvis Presley, two-time Sundance Grand Jury winner Eugene Jarecki takes the King's 1963 Rolls-Royce on a musical road trip across America. From Tupelo to Memphis to New York, Las Vegas, and countless points between, THE JOURNEY explores the RISE and fall of Elvis as a metaphor for the country he left behind. What emerges is a visionary portrait of the state of the American dream and a penetrating look at how the hell we got here. The King premieres on Independent Lens Monday, January 28, 2019, 9:00-10:30PM ET (check local listings) on PBS.

Far more than a musical biopic, The King is a snapshot of America at a critical time in the nation's history. Tracing Elvis' life and career from his birth and meteoric RISE in the deep south to his tragic and untimely end in Hollywood and Las Vegas, The King covers a vast distance across contemporary America, painting a parallel portrait of the nation's own heights and depths, from its inspired origins to its perennial struggles with race, class, power, and money.

Over thousands of miles, a diverse group of passengers join the journey, including Alec Baldwin, Rosanne Cash, Chuck D, Emmylou Harris, Ethan Hawke, James Carville, Ashton Kutcher, David Simon, Van Jones, Mike Myers, and Dan Rather, among others. "We wanted the film's cast of characters to reflect the rich tapestry of the American family, expressing themselves in words and, at times, in song inside Elvis' Rolls," said Jarecki. "The King is both an Elvis film and a film about the American experience, so we chose people who could speak to either of these in a deep and authentic way."

"At a time when our national discourse veers increasingly toward the dogmatic, Jarecki follows the RISE and fall of this quintessentially American figure to look deeper into the acute challenges of today," said Lois Vossen, Independent Lens Executive Producer. "What I appreciate most about this film is that it refrains from offering easy answers, and instead uses our cultural fascination with Elvis as an entree to dig beneath the noise and explore the evolution of American culture, capitalism, and democracy through a multitude of perspectives - from celebrities and public figures to everyday citizens across the nation."

Weaving the sights and sounds of Elvis' own music and films with soaring live performances

from artists as varied as teen NASHVILLE phenomenon EmiSunshine, Mississippi bluesman Leo Bud Welch, New York City rapper Immortal Technique, the cool West Coast sounds of M. Ward, and the gospel stylings of Memphis's Stax Music Academy, The King opens the door to a deeper, more complex discourse on America's identity and path forward.

Visit The King page on Independent Lens, which features more information. The film will be available for online viewing on the site beginning January 29.



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