MGM+ Orders Docuseries On Donald Bogle’s ‘Hollywood Black’ From Justin Simien, Forest Whitaker — Exploring The Black Experience In Cinema History

Deadline reports that MGM+ has given the green light to Hollywood Black, a documentary series from director Justin Simien that aims to serve as “a definitive chronicle of a century of the Black experience in Hollywood.”

The four-part series, based on the work of scholar Donald Bogle, is being produced by Simien’s Culture Machine, Forest Whitaker and Nina Yang Bongiovi’s Significant Productions, and the Academy Award-winning production company RadicalMedia. 

“We are thrilled to work with Justin Simien, Jeffrey Schwarz, RadicalMedia, and to expand our prolific creative partnership with Forest and Nina,” Michael Wright, head of MGM+, said in a statement. Hollywood Black, like other recent MGM+ docuseries, is an entertaining and thoughtful look at a vital part of American culture, examining the evolution of Black cinema and the talented artists who built it. It is a timely and relevant look at the Black experience in Hollywood.”

Simien’s credits include directing the 2014 film Dear White People, as well as the Netflix dramatic series based on that film, and the comedy-horror feature Bad Hair from Neon. Haunted Mansion, Simien’s film inspired by the Disneyland attraction, comes out this July. No release date for Hollywood Black has been announced.

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