Wattstax

Wattstax

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Black People | Race Politics

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  • Genre(s): Musical, Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Mel Stuart
  • Cast(s): Richard Pryor, Isaac Hayes, Melvin Van Peebles, Albert King, Erik Kilpatrick See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 38min
  • Award(s): National Film Registry 2020 (Won)
    Golden Globe 1974 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Lainey Wilson: Keepin' Country Cool, Noah Kahan: Out of Body
  • Story:
    Wattstax is the 1973 documentary film about the Afro-American Woodstock concert held in Los Angeles seven years after the Watts riots. Director Mel Stuart mixes footage from the concert with footage of the living conditions in the current day Watts neighborhood. The film won the Golden Globe for Best Documentary Film.
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STORY

Story
Wattstax is the 1973 documentary film about the Afro-American Woodstock concert held in Los Angeles seven years after the Watts riots. Director Mel Stuart mixes footage from the concert with footage of the living conditions in the current day Watts neighborhood. The film won the Golden Globe for Best Documentary Film.

AWARDS

Won
National Film Registry Award

National Film Preservation Board | 2020

Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Best Documentary Film | 1974

TRIVIA

Trivia

Stax Records, which promoted the concert, insisted that only African-American police officers be used for security. The company also insisted that the film crew be all African-American as well.

Originally The Bar-Kays were going to enter the L.A. Coliseum riding in horse-drawn chariots. However, when the executives of Stax Records heard what the group had planned they ordered them not to do it. It turned out that the reason they didn't want the group to do it was so that they wouldn't upstage the concert's headliner, Isaac Hayes.

Among the artists who were scheduled to appear at the concert but couldn't due to various reasons were Little Milton, The Emotions, Johnnie Taylor and Luther Ingram. In fact, Ingram's performance was actually performed on a sound stage a few weeks later with various crowd shots interspersed throughout his performance and the other acts were filmed at various locations in Los Angeles in the weeks following the concert.

Tickets for the Wattstax concert cost a mere $1, with the intention that anyone could afford to attend. $1.00 in 1972 is equivalent to approximately $6.25 in 2022.

A portion of the proceeds went to Martin Luther King Hospital and the American Sickle Cell foundation as well as a few other predominantly African-American charities.