Apple Original Films has requested a narrative on jazz legend Louis Armstrong from Brian Grazer and Ron Howard's Imagine Documentaries.
Named "Dark and Blues: The Colorful Ballad of Louis Armstrong", the component will be coordinated by Sacha Jenkins.
As indicated by The Hollywood Reporter, the narrative will analyze Armstrong's life and heritage as a principal architect of jazz, the main pop star and a social represetative of the United States.
It will likewise attempt to eliminate misinterpretations that the trumpet player didn't contribute enough to the Civil Rights Movement.
For the exploration, the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation allowed the producers an admittance to a wide exhibit of the artist's at no other time seen documented materials including many long periods of sound chronicles, film, photos and individual journals.
Jenkins, Julie Anderson, Sara Bernstein and Justin Wilkes will fill in as makers on the narrative.
The task is essential for Apple's first-look concurrence with Imagine Documentaries.
Apple and Imagine Documentaries recently teamed up on Bryce Dallas Howard's narrative Dads and Morgan Neville's docuseries Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10".
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