Apple today announced that it has acquired "Beastie Boys Story," a new nonfiction film from Grammy Award-winning Beastie Boys members Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz and Academy Award-winning director Spike Jonze. A special cut of the documentary feature will open exclusively in select IMAX® theatres for a limited engagement April 3, before premiering globally on Apple TV+ on April 24.
Beastie Boys, Mike
Diamond and
Adam Horovitz, tell you an intimate, personal story of their band and 40 years of friendship in this live documentary experience directed by their longtime friend and collaborator, and their former grandfather, filmmaker
Spike Jonze.
The film is set to premiere on the heels of the 26th anniversary of the release of Beastie Boys' #1 charting 1994 album, "Ill Communication," and reunites
Beastie Boys with director
Spike Jonze over 25 years after directing the music video for the album's immortal hit single, "Sabotage."
"Beastie Boys Story" is produced by Grammy Award winner Jason Baum, Amanda Adelson, alongside director and writer
Spike Jonze, and executive produced by Mike Diamond,
Adam Horovitz, Dechen Wangdu-Yauch, John Silva, John Cutcliffe,
Peter Smith, Thomas Benski, Dan Bowen, Sam Bridger, Michele Anthony, David Blackman and Ashley Newton.
The project grew out of Adam's and Mike's collaboration on their bestselling "Beastie Boys Book"
The film is produced for Apple by Fresh Bread and Pulse Films in association with Polygram Entertainment. The deal was negotiated by Endeavor
Content and CAA on behalf of the filmmakers.
Apple TV+ is available on the Apple TV app on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, Mac, as well as select Samsung smart TVs, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices and at
tv.apple.com, for $4.99 per month with a seven day free trial. Customers who purchase a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch or Mac can enjoy one year of Apple TV+ for free.*
Photo credit:
Courtesy of Apple
Photo by Atiba Jefferson
Background image by Glen E. Friedman
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