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Alicia Keys in Uncharted @Tribeca 2023

Uncharted shows the power of Alicia Keys in creating a safe space for coloured artists to rise and flourish

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Alicia Keys in She is The Music songwriting camp in Uncharted

Prepare to be moved, inspired, and awakened by the powerful documentary Uncharted. The film takes you on an eye-opening journey behind the scenes of Alicia Keys’ She Is The Music songwriting camp. Filmmaker Beth Aala guides us through a thought-provoking exploration of the music business. It sheds light on the inequalities and limited opportunities faced by young black and brown women.

Alicia Keys uses her platform to address a deeply rooted issue within the music industry. That is the lack of access and representation for marginalized voices. With raw honesty and unwavering determination, Alicia Keys and a team of artists embark on a mission to create a transformative space. It is where young black and brown women can be heard, celebrated, and empowered.

She is The Music

Directed by the talented Beth Aala, the film offers an insider’s perspective of the She Is The Music songwriting camp. Through poignant interviews, candid moments, and powerful performances, the film uncovers the stories and struggles. Specifically, those aspiring songwriters who have often been overlooked or marginalized in their pursuit of success.

With unyielding passion, Alicia Keys and her collaborators strive in reaching their full potential. The film exposes the industry’s systemic biases and challenges the status quo. This allows the audience to confront the uncomfortable truths and envision a more inclusive future for the music world.

As we delve into the songwriting camp’s transformative process, Uncharted reminds us of the immense power music holds to bridge divides and ignite change. With mentorship, guidance, and a safe space to express themselves, these young women defy expectations, unleash their creativity, and discover their unique voices.

The Tribeca Film Festival serves as the perfect platform to showcase “Uncharted,” as it embodies the festival’s commitment to amplifying diverse voices and empowering underrepresented communities. This documentary is a rallying cry for equality and a call to action for the industry and society at large to dismantle the barriers that hinder young black and brown women from thriving in the music business.

Fernando Fernandez is a graduate of Environmental Studies at York University in Toronto. He became interested in entertainment journalism in the late 2000s writing for online startups. He founded FERNTV in 2009 and focused mainly on the film industry. With over a thousand interviews conducted with all walks of life in film, he is still learning as if every day is day one.

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