'Michael' director Antoine Fuqua says Michael Jackson made music to 'transcend color and race'

'Michael' director Antoine Fuqua says Michael Jackson made music to 'transcend color and race'
Acclaimed filmmaker Antoine Fuqua calls his Michael Jackson film a "spiritual journey," shaped by Jackson’s ability to transcend racial boundaries and cultural divides. For Fuqua, Jackson’s worldwide impact became a personal milestone, showing a young Black kid that international recognition was within reach.
Director Antoine Fuqua turns his film ‘Michael’, based on Michael Jackson, into more than a standard biopic. He calls it “a very spiritual journey,” fueled by years of admiration. Fuqua builds the story around one idea: “He made music to transcend color and race,” and he presents Jackson as a barrier breaking artist and a human being.

Michael Jackson film explores legacy and race.

Director Antoine Fuqua credited Michael Jackson as a turning point in his life during a conversation on the Lionsgate Movies Channel on YouTube about the project. “Michael was a big influence in my career as a director,” he said. “Seeing how he refused to get put in the boxes to say Black artists only.” Watching Jackson rise to international fame changed his outlook. “So to be a young Black man in this country and see people that look like me able to achieve international fame, it meant that there was no ceiling. If they can do it, someone like myself can do it.”
He connected that lesson directly to his struggles in the industry. “As a director, I've had that same battle of not getting put in the box.” He recalled working with limited resources early on.
“When I used to do videos, I didn't get the million-dollar budgets. I got the USD 50,000 budget.” Jackson’s crossover success showed him what was possible. “Michael was the first one that I saw really make an impact and crossover the way he did.

The Jackson family brand and human story

The filmmaker also reflected on the power of the Jackson family name. “The Jackson family is the brand. That's a Coca-Cola.” Still, he insisted the film goes deeper. “I don't think you can understand Michael Jackson as a human being unless you go back and go on a bit of a journey.”
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He described Jackson as torn between personal and artistic loyalty. “He was struggling between his love for his family and his love for his music.” On screen, that tension becomes part of the narrative. “Michael's moves are a conversation he's having with the audience.” He added, “Michael's moves are a conversation he's having with the audience.” He also stressed, “Michael's life was epic. But you have to still focus on the human being.Fuqua hopes audiences leave changed. “My dream is for people to walk out feeling like they really understand Michael a little bit more.”
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