Only the Strong Survive

2002 Documentary

Roger Friedman is an entertainment journalist and music fan with a particular love for R&B and soul music from the mid-'50s to the pre-disco era of the early '70s. Owing in part to segregated booking policies and simple lack of proper archiving, Friedman discovered there is little or no surviving film footage or videotape of many of the greatest artists of the era performing on-stage. However, a large number of the performers in question were still active and performing on a regular basis, and with the help of documentary filmmakers Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker, Friedman set out to capture some of his favorites on film while they were still in good form. Only the Strong Survive features knockout performances from such R&B legends as Wilson Pickett, Jerry Butler, the Chi-Lites, Carla Thomas, Mary Wilson, Ann Peebles, and many more, as well as interviews in which the artists discuss the ups and downs of their lives in music. Only the Strong Survive also features performance footage of Memphis R&B pioneer Rufus Thomas, who had passed on at the age of 84, less than two months before the film was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. more..

Director: Chris Hegedus

Reviews

  • One for the time capsule.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    26 April 2013

  • The movie is the product of his (Friedman) big, shiny love of forgotten soul legends whom superstardom (and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I might add) has eluded.

    Wesley Morris - The Boston Globe

    26 April 2013

  • One of the happiest movies around.

    Owen Gleiberman - Entertainment Weekly

    26 April 2013

  • Most of the music is as fine and fierce as you could want.

    Steve Simels - TV Guide

    26 April 2013

  • The No. 1 thing Only the Strong Survive will have to survive is being overshadowed by "Standing in the Shadows of Motown." Less focused than last fall's slam-dunk Funk remembrance, Survive is a more modest soul review.

    Mike Clark - USA Today

    26 April 2013

Awards

  • Best Documentary

    Chicago International Film Festival (2002)