Dear Mama (TV series)

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Dear Mama
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Genre Documentary
Directed by Allen Hughes
Starring
Music by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Joshua Garcia
  • Loren Gomez
  • Malcolm Stewart
  • James Jenkins
  • Stef Smith
  • Tom Pellegrini
Cinematography
  • Isaac Bauman
  • Matthew Chuang
  • Eduardo Fierro
  • Laura Valladao
  • Logan Schneider
Editors
  • Alex Chu
  • Ron Eigen
  • Lasse Järvi
  • Tom Parsons
  • Aaron Naar
  • Seth Skundrick
Running time50–66 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network FX
ReleaseApril 21, 2023 (2023-04-21)

Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur is an American television documentary miniseries directed by Allen Hughes, about Tupac Shakur and his mother Afeni Shakur. [1] [2] It premiered on FX on April 21, 2023. [3] [4] It received critical acclaim.

Contents

Summary

The docuseries explores the lives and legacies of Tupac Shakur and his mother, Black Panther Party activist Afeni Shakur. [5] It includes never before seen audio and video footage, [6] as well as interviews with Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Mike Tyson, Eminem and, Jamal Joseph. [7] [8]

Cast

Production

The docuseries was announced on May 21, 2019, with the Shakur Estate granting full access to Shakur's released and unreleased recordings, writings, and poetry. [9] It was originally titled Outlaw. [10] On January 12, 2023, FX announced the premiere date for Dear Mama. [11] Allen Hughes serves as writer, director, and executive producer, alongside writer and executive producer Lasse Järvi, and executive producers Quincy Jones III, Staci Robinson, Nelson George, Charles King, Peter Nelson, Adel Nur, Jamal Joseph, and Ted Skillman. He and his brother Albert directed the music video for Shakur's 1991 single "Brenda's Got a Baby." [12] The music score is by Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, and Claudia Sarne. [12]

Release

The first trailer of Dear Mama was released on May 9, 2022. [13] [14] The first episode was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 15, 2022. [10] [15] The first two episodes premiered on FX on April 21, 2023, with the final episode on May 12, 2023. [16] It consists of five episodes. [17] [18]

Reception

Audience viewership

According to FX, Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur was the most-watched unscripted series premiere in the network’s history. [19] [20] [21]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 7 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 9.00/10. [22] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 78 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating "generally positive reviews." [23]

Judy Berman of Time wrote, "Paired with intimate reflections and philosophical insights from the Shakurs’ closest relatives as well as peers in hip-hop and activism, it adds up to one of the most thorough, sensitive portraits I’ve seen of an artist who has by now been eulogized for longer than he was alive—and of the remarkable woman who created him." [24] Johnny Loftus of Decider asserted, "The five-part series Dear Mama feels like the Tupac Shakur documentary of record as it connects the rapper’s enduring legacy to the philosophies at work in his upbringing and presents its story in a challenging, rewarding nonlinear fashion." [25]

Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter asserted, "Dear Mama has some real insights into the intersection of Black activism and popular music in the late 20th century," calling the documentary "challenging and not always successful, but the challenges feel right for the subject." [26] Martin Brown of Common Sense Media gave Dear Mama a grade of 5 out of 5 stars, praised the presence of positive messages and role models, citing compassion, loyalty, and the focus on Black activism. [27]

Accolades

Accolades for Dear Mama
YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2023 Black Reel Awards for Television Outstanding Documentary Allen Hughes Won [28]
[29]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Lasse Järvi, Nelson George, Peter Nelson,
Jamal Joseph, Ted Skillman, Allen Hughes,
Stef Smith, Loren Gomez, Joshua Garcia,
and James Jenkins
Nominated [30]
[31]
[32]
Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program Allen Hughes and Lasse Järvi
(Episode: "Panther Power")
Nominated
2024 Grammy Awards Best Music Film Allen Hughes, Joshua Garcia, Loren Gomez,
James Jenkins, and Stef Smith
Nominated [33]
Independent Spirit Awards Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary SeriesLasse Järvi, Quincy "QD3" Jones III, Staci Robinson,
Nelson George, Charles D. King, Peter Nelson,
Adel "Future" Nur, Jamal Joseph, Ted Skillman,
Allen Hughes, Steve Berman, Marc Cimino,
Jody Gerson, John Janick, Nicholas Ferrall, and
Nigel Sinclair
Won [34]
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Documentary (Television) Dear MamaNominated [35]
Outstanding Directing in a DocumentaryAllen HughesWon

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