Higher Ground Productions Will Release the New Netflix Projects
Higher Ground Production has recently announced their upcoming projects in partnership with Netflix. The projects include fiction, non-fiction, and kids&family across both series and feature films. Their former projects were American Factory, which won the Academy Award, Becoming, nominated for the Emmy Award, and, Crip Camp, which won the 2021 International Documentary Association award for Best Feature. And this announcement builds on these existing projects.
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama founded Higher Ground Productions. Priya Swaminathan, Tonia Davis, Ada Chiaghana, and Alex Pitz are co-leading the company. They aim to tell stories of the values that Obama has fought to concretize throughout their lives. These projects are the reflections of these values and their commitment to storytelling. There is also an expectation for Higher Ground to make more project announcements in the coming months.
“We created Higher Ground to tell great stories,” said old President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama.
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“This group of projects builds upon that goal and the incredible path forged by films like Crip Camp, Becoming, and the Oscar-winning American Factory. From science fiction to the beauty of our natural world to the relationships that define us, Higher Ground continues to strive for fresh perspectives, compelling characters, and a healthy dose of inspiration. We couldn’t be more proud to team up with the brilliant artists behind each of these stories. Each of them has something important to say.” he continued.
Co-CEO and Chief Content Officer of Netflix, Ted Sarandos also spoke about how is working with Obama and his team.
“It has been thrilling to watch President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and the Higher Ground team dive into original programming and produce incredible stories, American Factory, Crip Camp and Becoming have captivated audiences all around the world, and their new slate highlights the variety and depth of programming on the horizon as well as new and exciting storytellers,” Sarandos said.
Projects are currently in different stages of development. Their release dates will be possible over the next several years but not determined yet. And the titles given are working titles for now. They are down below:
“It is a feature film based on the true story of Tenzing Norgay, the man who first reached the summit of Everest, the highest mountain in the world, along with Sir Edmund Hillary. This is the story of an unsung hero and the unique bond he formed with another outsider that enabled them to make history together. BAFTA nominee Jennifer Peedom (Sherpa), who has spent years on Everest herself, will direct. Tenzing marks her first foray into a narrative film. Academy Award nominee and BAFTA winner Luke Davies (Lion) wrote the spec script based on the book “Tenzing: Hero of Everest” by Ed Douglas. Peedom and Davies are producing alongside HGP. David Michôd (The King) and Norbu Tenzing Norgay will executive produce.”
“It is a feature film based on Mohsin Hamid’s critically-acclaimed novel. A love story set against an epic global migration enabled by a supernatural phenomenon, Exit West is the story of two people as they seek a better life together, all the while yearning for a home to which they may never return. The New York Times named the novel one of the 10 Best Books of 2017, it was selected for the Booker Prize longlist, and former U.S. President Barack Obama named it one of the best books he read in 2017. The film stars Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal) who will also executive produce via his Left Handed Films banner and will be directed by Yann Demange (White Boy Rick) and co-produced with Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, and Mike Larocca for the Russos’ AGBO.”
“It is a feature film by writer and director Tayarisha Poe (Selah and the Spades). It follows Celestina, 29, on the day of her first wedding. Or not a wedding, exactly, but a party. A party where there is movement and Celestina is out of sync. The guests flood in; a storm approaches.”
“It is a science fiction feature film written by Ola Shokunbi, and produced by Kiri Hart and Stephen Feder for Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman’s T Street.”
“The series is a natural history docuseries that will explore some of the most wondrous national parks and wild spaces on Earth. Highlighting extraordinary species and habitats, the series will illustrate the importance of protecting the world’s remaining wildernesses and making them accessible for all. Higher Ground is producing the series with Wild Space Productions and wildlife filmmaker James Honeyborne of the award-winning series Blue Planet II.”
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“It is a series based on the debut novel by Angeline Boulley, set to publish in Spring 2021 by Henry Holt & Co. The novel is a YA thriller that follows an 18-year-old Native girl as she reluctantly goes undercover in a police investigation on her Ojibwe reservation. Mickey Fisher (Reverie, Extant) will serve as showrunner and will co-write with Wenonah Wilms (Horsehead Girls) who will also serve as an executive producer. Like author Boulley, Wilms is from the Ojibwe tribe (Sault Ste. Marie and Red Cliff bands, respectively) and will bring her lived experiences to this series.”
“This is a hybrid comedy series hosted by Adam Conover (Adam Ruins Everything) based on The Fifth Risk: Undoing Democracy by bestselling author Michael Lewis (The Big Short, Moneyball). Higher Ground is producing alongside Adam Conover, Jon Cohen, and Jon Wolf of Fair Point.”
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“It is an animated preschool series based on the best-selling book series by author Andrea Beaty and illustrator David Roberts featuring a young Black scientist who will explore helping people through scientific discovery, collaboration, and friendship. Higher Ground is producing alongside executive producers Chris Nee and Kerri Grant.”
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