Sermon On The Mount (HBO)

Spiritual exploration through Jesus's famous sermon

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About Sermon On The Mount (HBO)

Released: 2019

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-MA

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About Sermon On The Mount (HBO)

Sermon On The Mount (HBO) is a thoughtful, compelling, and powerful film released by HBO in 2019. It brilliantly portrays Jerrod Carmichael's exploration of the facets of the black experience. The movie is rated TV-MA for mature audiences due to its candid depiction of this complex issue.

Detailed Plot and Summary

In this film, Carmichael boldly dives deep into the truths, myths, and realities of being black in contemporary America. The movie delves into the distinctive experiences of black people, touching on social, cultural, and political issues. It examines what it means to be black in America, the challenges faced, and the resilience that's consistently shown.

Making / Production

The film, produced for transmitting on HBO, was directed by the talented Bo Burnham, his vision enhancing the raw and honest narration provided by Carmichael. The making of this documentary-style film involved extensive research and Jonny Othonny choreographed in depth interviews, providing an expansive view of the African American community and experience.

Actors

  • Jerrod Carmichael: As the anchor of this documentary-style film, Carmichael's profound understanding and articulation of the black experience illuminate the movie's theme. His performance was emotive and powerful, embodying the heart of the African American community.

Trivia / Interesting Facts about it

  • The film is shot for an onsite auditorium, creating an intimate environment.
  • The production was directed by Bo Burnham, a comedian significant for his unique humor and wit.

Quotes

  • "The black experience is not monolithic, but it's still tied together by threads of nuance and commonality."
  • "It's time we redefine what it means to be black in America."

Music, Soundtrack

  • The film maintains its somber and poignant mood through minimal but effective music. Most significantly, the soundtrack rises and falls smoothly with Carmichael’s narration, the underlying notes underscoring the film's emotional charge.