Parents' Guide to The Greatest Night in Pop

Movie PG-13 2024 96 minutes
  The Greatest Night in Pop movie poster:  Celebrities sing.

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Jennifer Green By Jennifer Green , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

Fun, historical docu on celebrity collaboration; language.

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What's the Story?

In 1985, a group of the most internationally known musical artists came together in Los Angeles to record "We Are the World," a charity song whose proceeds would go to the victims of famine in Africa. The documentary THE GREATEST NIGHT IN POP re-creates that night and the events that led up to it, from Harry Belafonte's original idea to Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson's composing sessions (with input from Stevie Wonder), to the secret gathering together and choreographing of the world's top talents. Richie is interviewed and provides the backbone narration of the events. Bruce Springsteen, Huey Lewis, Cyndi Lauper, and others are also interviewed on camera.

Is It Any Good?

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This isn't the first behind-the-scenes look at the making of such a memorable event, but the footage and insight here will interest and entertain fans—or really anyone of a certain age. Arguably, it might be hard to do the awesome source material of The Greatest Night in Pop wrong, but director Bao Nguyen keeps the pace brisk and lands some key interviews. It might have been nice to see more of the song's widespread impact. Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, and Stevie Wonder come across as superstars in the conception and execution of the never-before-seen collaboration. Seeing fallen stars like Jackson, Harry Belafonte, Al Jarreau, and more in action and remembering the iconic status of the figures gathered in one place on one night infuse this documentary with nostalgia for people old enough to remember its release.

And the process is great fun too, though there's tension in the all-night "flying by the seat of our pants" undertaking. We find out whose legs were shaking from nerves, who got annoyed with whom, who left early and who didn't show, who got drunk, who looked completely lost, and who stepped on whose toes. There are some surprises in the mix, and ultimately there's a feeling that a bunch of people at the zenith of their careers came together to do something selfless and positive for the world. When Diana Ross cries at the end, wishing it weren't over, we can understand the feeling.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the teamwork and collaboration on display in The Greatest Night in Pop. Why did the organizers feel they needed a sign on the door for artists to "check your ego at the door"? Did that seem to happen?

  • What surprised you about the goings-on behind the scenes of making this well-known song? Which musicians impressed you the most?

  • What was the goal of USA for Africa, and what was the impact of "We Are the World"? Where can you find more information?

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