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Synopsis
This new chapter of the iconic EYES ON THE PRIZE series begins in the late 1970s and continues into 2015, with episodes examining the strategies of those who fought for racial justice across multiple decades. As in the original production, diverse teams of acclaimed filmmakers bring each story to life by showcasing the work of unsung ordinary citizens in an ever-more multicultural society working together to achieve true equity. Presenting contemporary history in context, through archival footage and intimate interviews with the individuals who put their bodies on the line in the name of justice, the series is a wide-ranging meditation about the ongoing struggle for freedom and equality in the years since the civil rights movement, illuminating untold stories of the people and communities fighting for a better future in a changing America.
Bio
Asako Gladsjo is an award-winning documentary director, producer, and writer. Her recent credits include an upcoming reboot of the landmark civil rights series Eyes on the Prize for HBO; Rise and Rebuild: A Tale of Three Cities, a feature documentary co-directed with Sam Pollard; Why We Hate, a 6-hour Discovery series executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Alex Gibney; (Un)Well for Netflix; By Whatever Means Necessary, executive produced by Forest Whitaker and Nina Yang Bongiovi for Epix; the Emmy-nominated PBS special Black America since MLK: And Still I Rise; America by the Numbers for Maria Hinojosa and PBS; and Soundtracks: Songs that Made History for CNN; as well as multiple projects with Henry Louis Gates Jr. including the acclaimed six-hour PBS series The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross, which won Emmy, DuPont, Peabody, and NAACP Image awards, as well as multiple seasons of the PBS Series Finding Your Roots and African American Lives. In addition to her work in the United States, Gladsjo has directed and written documentaries on society, culture, race, and immigration for international broadcasters including Arte (Une Enfance Gay, Prier dans la Cité des Anges), BBC (Pandemonium), France 2 and France 5 (Peuples d’Ici, Français d’Ailleurs), and others while based in Paris. She teaches directing in the School of Visual Art’s MFA Program in Social Documentary.
Screening History
World Premiere - DOC NYC 2024 - Episode 6 "WHAT COMES AFTER HOPE?"
Broadcast Premiere - HBO - February 25, 2025
Press
""an emotional, inspiring and righteously angry series of vignettes that looks backward, while very clearly intending to reflect upon and instigate conversations about our fraught current moment.""
The Hollywood Reporter
Credits
Executive Producer - Dawn Porter
Producer - Niema Jordan
Story Producer - Liat Rubin
Editor - Jessica Congdon