The Defiant Ones (TV series)


The Defiant Ones is a four-part American television documentary series, directed by Allen Hughes, that aired on HBO from July 9 to July 12, 2017. It focuses on the careers of and partnership between Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre, co-founders of Beats Electronics.

Overview

The four-part documentary examines the partnership between Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre and their leading roles in a chain of transformative events in contemporary culture through interviews with the men themselves and others who were involved. Some scenarios are broadly reenacted.

Cast

As themselves:
Reenactments:
  • Gregory Schwabe as FBI Agent
  • Mark Anthony Petrucelli as David Kenner

Episodes

Part 1

Years before they sell their Beats headphone company to Apple Inc. for US $3 billion, Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine's music careers begin on opposite coasts with nothing but a little ambition, many frustrating setbacks, and a few good breaks — allowing each to show the world their talent for producing hits.

Part 2

NWA skyrockets to success with provocative recordings like "Fuck tha Police" but tragedies, ego and money conflicts eventually leave Dr. Dre on his own. Meanwhile, Jimmy Iovine finds his own mix of huge hits and personal battles while producing Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks, and U2.

Part 3

Jimmy Iovine co-founds Interscope Records and signs edgy artists like Nine Inch Nails and Dr. Dre, whose 1992 album The Chronic helps ignite a national, political firestorm over gangster rap lyrics and free speech. Simultaneously, Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac Shakur get in a violent feud with East Coast rivals.

Part 4

Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine strike gold with Eminem and others, but Napster and digital piracy threaten to destroy the music business. Desperate for alternatives and facing hard personal times, Jimmy and Dre create Beats Electronics which leads to a historic 2014 megadeal with Apple Inc., forever sealing their legacies.

Release

The documentary aired on HBO on four consecutive nights from July 9 to July 12, 2017, and was also made available in its entirety for streaming on Blu-ray. The DVD/Blu-ray release was eventually pressed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. It was given a TV-MA rating, meaning that it may be unsuitable for children under the age of 17.
On February 9, 2018, Netflix announced it had acquired the exclusive distribution rights to the series in all territories outside of the United States and Canada. The streaming service premiered the series in their acquired territories on March 23, 2018, listing it under their "Netflix Original Series" banner.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack to the documentary was released on Interscope Records, under license from Universal Music Enterprises.

Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 25 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "The Defiant Ones is a compelling, comprehensive portrait of two visionaries that illuminates both their colorful pasts and their historic influence on the music industry." On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100 based on 12 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.
Jon Caramanica of The New York Times called it "glossy, rapidly-paced, ambitious and often fun" as well as "impressively lush and well-resourced" in his positive review. Lorraine Ali of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "the decades of struggle and successes leading up to" the deal with Apple "make this four-part series stand out in the crowded field of music docs" in her positive review. Varietys Jem Aswad wrote that the documentary "tells a compelling story and tells it effectively and well, but its bloated length is a bit hard to justify". Aswad noted the frequent use of reaction shots, dubbed by the editors as the "Empathy Cut". IndieWires Ben Travers praised the "fast pace and entertaining design".

Accolades

The Defiant Ones won the 2017 Grammy Award for Best Music Film and the IDA Award for Best Limited Series. The series also garnered five Emmy Award nominations and an ACE Eddie nomination for Best Edited Documentary. Director Allen Hughes won the NAACP Award for Outstanding Direction in a Documentary. Editors Doug Pray and Lasse Järvi won an HPA Award for Outstanding Editing.
YearAssociationCategoryNomineeResult
2018American Cinema EditorsBest Edited Documentary - TelevisionLasse Järvi
Doug Pray
Nomitated
2018Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Camera)Jay Nierenberg
Del Spiva
Katrina Frederick
David Mann
Todd Niesen
Nomitated
2018Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Camera)Chris Jenkins
Gabriel Andy Giner
Nomitated
2018Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction ProgrammingLasse Järvi
Doug Pray
Nomitated
2018Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Directing for a Nonfiction ProgramAllen Hughes
Lasse Järvi
Doug Pray
Nomitated
2018Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Documentary or Nonfiction SeriesAllen Hughes
Doug Pray
Nomitated
2018Grammy AwardsBest Music FilmAllen Hughes
Andrew A. Kosove
Laura Lancaster
Broderick Johnson
Fritzi Horstman
Sarah Anthony
Gene Kirkwood
Steven D. Williams
Doug Pray
Won
2018NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding DocumentaryThe Defiant OnesNomitated
2018NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Directing in a Television Movie, Documentary or SpecialAllen HughesWon
2018International Documentary AssociationBest Limited SeriesThe Defiant OnesWon
2018Motion Picture Sound EditorsOutstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Music, Dialogue and ADR for Non-Theatrical Animated Long Form Broadcast MediaThe Defiant OnesNomitated
2018MTV Movie & TV AwardsBest Music DocumentaryThe Defiant OnesNomitated
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