Not so much a documentary as a cinematic portal to the early 1970s, "Soul Power" is really a concert film that wants to be a little bit more. How successful it is at that is up for debate. It's certainly not trying to make any sort of political statement, though there's a section with Muhammad Ali rambling on about ghettos and countries coming together and becoming united and so on. George Foreman, his opponent in that match, is conspicuously absent from this production.
Soul Power
Soul Power
Soul Power
Not so much a documentary as a cinematic portal to the early 1970s, "Soul Power" is really a concert film that wants to be a little bit more. How successful it is at that is up for debate. It's certainly not trying to make any sort of political statement, though there's a section with Muhammad Ali rambling on about ghettos and countries coming together and becoming united and so on. George Foreman, his opponent in that match, is conspicuously absent from this production.