Genre: Documentary
Rating: PG-13
If you weren’t about on the time, it’s tough merely precisely how important We Are the World was. Recorded by a supergroup of outstanding artists– put collectively on the fly on the night of the 1985 American Music Awards– the charity solitary profiting Ethiopian hunger victims marketed over 20 million duplicates and included the similarity Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen andDiana Ross (It actually feels tough to image quite a few mega-stars setting up in a single space for one thing akin to this at present.)
Luckily for us, there have been digital cameras rolling the entire time as a number of the globe’s hottest artists drew the spectacular all-night recording session. The recently left Quincy Jones verifies to be the night’s actual superstar, wrangling a workshop loaded with nerves, vanities, and just a little extreme a glass of wine to create one thing actually distinctive.