Sunday Best
World Premiere

Sunday Best

Spotlight Documentary
Feature | United States | 87 MINUTES | English
Documentary, Expressions of Black Freedom

Ed Sullivan is rightly considered to be one of the great figures of American television. For 23 years, The Ed Sullivan Show broadcast some of the biggest musicians into millions of homes, including Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles’ record-breaking first appearance in 1964. Sunday Best affectionately recounts Sullivan’s show business career with an emphasis on his support of Black American artists, including his friendship with Bill Robinson.


The Ed Sullivan Show ran for more than a thousand episodes, and Sunday Best is packed with some of its greatest moments and performances. There are also interviews with legends like Harry Belafonte and Dionne Warwick, who offer a more intimate perspective on what Sullivan was like as a person and an ally. Within every frame of Sunday Best, there is an affection for the early days of television, but beneath the showbiz glitz, a human tenderness towards Ed Sullivan.––Casey Baron


Cast & Credits
Directed by
Sacha Jenkins
Director
Sacha Jenkins
Producer
Rafael Marmor
Margo Precht Speciale
Christopher Leggett
Peter Bittenbender
Mark Monroe
Executive Producer (Main Credit)
Andrew Solt
Josh Solt
Kerry Gordy
Zoe Morrison
Cinematographer
Jay Visit
Hans Charles
Editor
Billy McMillin
Composer
Adrian Younge
Ali Shaheed Muhammad
Executive Producer
Andrew Solt
Josh Solt
Kerry Gordy
Zoe Morrison
Associate Producer
Samantha Apfel
Co-Producer
Suzanne Kay
Natalie Goldberg

Contacts
Press Contact
Allison Torres
Cinetic Media
allison@cineticmedia.com
Press Contact
Rachel Allen
Cinetic Media
New York, NY 10011
rachel@cineticmedia.com
International Sales Contact
Ben Schwartz
Submarine
New York , NY 10013
Phone: 212 625 1410
schwartz@submarine.com
US Sales Contact
Ben Schwartz
Submarine
New York , NY 10013
Phone: 212 625 1410
schwartz@submarine.com
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The Rush system functions as a standby line that will form at the venue approximately one hour prior to scheduled start time. Admittance is based on availability and will begin roughly 10 minutes prior to program start time. Rush Tickets are the same price as advance tickets and are payable upon entry.

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