NOSTALGIA: Award-winning film celebrates life and legacy of Ellis Haizlip, pioneering producer and host of the groundbreaking PBS variety show, ‘SOUL!’…
NEW YORK – Before Oprah Winfrey, before Arsenio Hall, there was Mr. SOUL! From 1968 to 1973, the public television variety show, SOUL!
Guided by the enigmatic producer and host Ellis Haizlip, offered an unfiltered and uncompromising celebration of music, politics, dance, Black literature, and poetry. SOUL! was the first national variety show to provide expanded images of African Americans on television, shifting the gaze from inner-city poverty and violence to the vibrancy of the Black Arts Movement.
With participants’ recollections and myriad archival clips, Mr. SOUL! captured a critical moment in the African American community’s cultural rise, whose impact continues to resonate across generations and cultures.
Now a celebrated documentary, Mr. SOUL! is produced, written and directed by Melissa Haizlip, and the proud recipient of the prestigious 2022 Peabody Award. The winning announcement was made this week by Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman. Mr. SOUL! premiered on Independent Lens during Black History Month 2021. Recognised by The New York Times as a top Streaming Pick, “Mr. SOUL!” is the winner of the Best First Documentary Feature at the 2020 Critics Choice Documentary Awards, and Outstanding Writing in a Documentary (Television or Motion Picture) at the 52nd NAACP Image Awards.

Mr. SOUL! was also shortlisted at the 93rd Academy Awards in the category of Best Original Song, for “Show Me Your Soul” by Grammy Award-winning composer Robert Glasper and Grammy Award-winning singer Lalah Hathaway.
Mr. SOUL! celebrates rich cultural moments with astonishing footage of interviews and rare performances by icons and luminaries such as Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, Nikki Giovanni interviewing James Baldwin, Cicely Tyson, Harry Belafonte, Muhammad Ali, The Last Poets, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sidney Poitier, Mavis Staples, Black Ivory, Maya Angelou, Billy Preston, Toni Morrison, Bill Withers, Sonia Sanchez, Wilson Pickett, Kool & the Gang, Roberta Flack, Kathleen Cleaver, Amiri Baraka, Carmen de Lavallade, Melba Moore, Max Roach, and a 16-year-old Arsenio Hall making his television debut performing magic tricks.
Reacting to the documentary’s latest award, Melissa Haizlip said: “We are humbled and honoured for Mr. SOUL! to receive the Peabody Award. Haizlip was an extraordinary producer and visionary. We are beyond grateful for Haizlip’s pioneering work on SOUL! and his legacy to be recognised by the Peabody committee. It is an extraordinary honour for this film to receive such a prestigious award reflecting excellence in quality storytelling”. Prior to its public release, Mr. SOUL! received 33 nominations and won 21 awards, including 14 film festival awards. The film is executive produced by award-winning actor and producer, Blair Underwood, producer Chaz Ebert, and producer Stan Lathan. “Mr. SOUL!” is currently streaming on HBO Max.
Melissa Haizlip is an award-winning filmmaker based in New York. Prior to its premiere, Mr. SOUL! received 33 nominations and won 21 awards, including the Critics’ Choice Documentary Award for Best First Feature Documentary; the Best Music Documentary at the IDA Doc Awards; the Best Feature Documentary at the Pan African Film & Arts Festival; the Audience Award for Best Feature at AFI DOCS Film Festival in Washington, D.C.; the HBO Jury Award and Audience Award at the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival; the Library of Congress Lavine / Ken Burns Prize for Film Finalist Award; and the Audience Award at the Woodstock Film Festival.
The Peabody Awards honour the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in television, radio, and online media. The annual Peabody winners are a collection of stories that powerfully reflect the pressing social issues and the vibrant emerging voices of our day. The Peabody Awards shine a light on the Stories That Matter and are a testament to the power of art and reportage in the push for truth, social justice, and equity. – PRNewswire
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