The Roots Go Cinematic: Black Thought Directing, Questlove Producing Immersive Film
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Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, pictured, is set to direct a new immersive hip-hop film backed by Questlove and powered by WonderRoom’s 360-degree tech. |
Backed by Impossible Creative and powered by its WonderRoom platform, the project blends music, performance, history, and technology in a cinematic experience producers say will let audiences “feel the music, stories, and culture of hip-hop come alive around them.”
Joining Trotter behind the scenes is longtime collaborator Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, who will serve as a producer. The Grammy- and Oscar-winning artist is no stranger to powerful storytelling. He directed the Academy Award-winning documentary "Summer of Soul," which unearthed and reframed a forgotten Black cultural milestone, earning universal acclaim. His involvement here suggests the new film won’t just entertain — it will educate and resonate.
Joining Trotter behind the scenes is longtime collaborator Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, who will serve as a producer. The Grammy- and Oscar-winning artist is no stranger to powerful storytelling. He directed the Academy Award-winning documentary "Summer of Soul," which unearthed and reframed a forgotten Black cultural milestone, earning universal acclaim. His involvement here suggests the new film won’t just entertain — it will educate and resonate.
Trotter, a celebrated lyricist and bandleader for The Roots, is also an author, playwright, and actor. He co-wrote and starred in the Off-Broadway production "Black No More" and published the acclaimed memoir "The Upcycled Self." His recent solo music, including "Love Letter," which earned him his 14th Grammy nomination, has only sharpened his focus on narrative craft.
“I’m grateful to Impossible Creative for entrusting me with their technology in bringing my latest project to the world,” Trotter said. “Hip-hop has a rich and beautiful history, and by creating a space where audiences play a role and physically live out its greatest moments, the potential for a better understanding of the genre and its roots increases significantly.”
The film is being produced by Two One Five Entertainment’s Shawn Gee and Josh Williams, along with Impossible Creative co-founders Charles Roy and David Galpern. Jonathan Schwartz of FanX Studios is executive producing. A Spring 2026 grand opening in New York is planned.
For Questlove and Trotter — high school classmates, bandmates, and now partners in their media company Two One Five Entertainment — this is the latest chapter in a creative partnership that has already delivered for outlets like Amazon, Netflix, and Disney. Their efforts continue to center the voices and stories of Black artists across genres and platforms.
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