Chuck Berry - The Original King Of Rock 'n' Roll Trailer
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If you have ever air-guitared, duckwalked, or turned a car radio up as loud as it goes, you owe Chuck Berry something. This fully authorized documentary, made with the blessing and participation of the Berry family, goes further than any previous film has dared, tracing the life of the man John Lennon, Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen, and a generation of rock icons all point to as the original source. Director Jon Brewer weaves exclusive family footage, rare archive material, and fresh interviews with Berry's closest contemporaries into a portrait of someone far more complex than the caricature history handed down. This is the story of a prolific genius who had to navigate wealth, fame, and the brutal realities of being a Black man in 1960s America, all while writing the soundtrack everyone else got rich playing.
Why This Film Matters: Chuck Berry invented the grammar of rock and roll and spent decades watching others collect the royalties, the credit, and the cultural canonization that should have been his. His story sits at the exact intersection of artistic genius, racial inequality, and American myth-making that defines so much of what we are still arguing about today. At a time when conversations about who gets credited for Black creative innovation are louder than ever, this documentary is essential viewing. Not just for music fans, but for anyone who wants to understand how culture actually moves, and who it tends to leave behind when it does.