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Trailer: Magnolia Pictures Gives Us A First Look At Their New Doco ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’

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Magnolia Pictures has released the trailer for Lisa Cortés documentary Little Richard: I Am Everything, on the musical icon, which will debut in theatres April 21. The documentary will showcase the origins and career of rock and roll artist Richard Penniman, and explore Richard’s complicated inner world through interviews with family, musicians, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars.

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