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‘Stand Up & Shout: Songs from a Philly High School’ Trailer | November 7th on HBO

Exploring the Transformative Power of Music & How Arts Education Can Unlock Creativity.

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The HBO Original documentary “Stand Up & Shout: Songs from a Philly High School,” directed by Emmy and Peabody winner Amy Schat and executive produced by the award-winning team at Get Lifted Film Co., Emmy and Tony winning producer Mike Jackson, EGOT recipient John Legend, and Emmy-winner Ty Stiklorius, debuts Tuesday November 7th 7 at 9:00 pm ET/PT on HBO and will be available to stream on Max.

The film follows 10th graders from Hill-Freedman World Academy (HFWA), a Philadelphia public school, who take part in a unique songwriting collaboration. Working in teams with local musicians, students come together to create an album of powerful original songs that capture both the challenging times they’re living in and the joy that music brings.

Back in the classroom after two years of pandemic isolation, the teenagers find a way to express their experiences and feelings in stirring songs that come straight from the heart. HFWA offers a unique music program teaching students to write, compose, produce, and perform, their own work. Although many are new to music, they learn to trust their voices and lift each other up.

Stand Up & Shout: Songs from a Philly High School” explores the transformative power of music and how arts education can unlock creativity and be a source of hope and healing.

Joining the courageous and talented students of Hill-Freedman World Academy High School are award-winning musical talents Kristal Oliver, Andrew Lipke, Bethlehem Roberson, and program director and music technology teacher Ezechial Thurman.

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