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Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street

The story of the street that changed history.
2021 | 107m | English

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Director: Marilyn Agrelo
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Take a stroll down Sesame Street and witness the birth of the most influential children's show in television history. From the iconic furry characters to the classic songs you know by heart, learn how a gang of visionary creators changed the world.
Release Date: Apr 23, 2021
Director: Marilyn Agrelo
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
Keywords television history, puppets
Production Companies Screen Media Films, HBO Documentary Films, Citizen Skull Productions, Macrocosm Entertainment, JustFilms / Ford Foundation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Joan Ganz Cooney Self
Jim Henson Self (archive footage)
Jon Stone Self (archive footage)
Frank Oz Self (archive footage)
Caroll Spinney Self
Bob McGrath Self
Sonia Manzano Self
Emilio Delgado Self
Lloyd Morrisett Self
Sharon Lerner Self
Christopher Cerf Self
Roscoe Orman Self
Brian Henson Self
Lisa Henson Self
Loretta Long Self
Fran Brill Self
Norman Stiles Self
Holly Robinson Peete Self
James Earl Jones Self (archive footage)
Stevie Wonder Self (archive footage)
Muhammad Ali Self (archive footage)
Matt Robinson Self (archive footage)
Odetta Self (archive footage)
Jesse Jackson Self (archive footage)
Joe Raposo Self (archive footage)
Nick Raposo Self
Johnny Cash Self (archive footage)
Dizzy Gillespie Self (archive footage)
Johnny Carson Self (archive footage)
Frank Biondo Self
Will Lee Self (archive footage)
Orson Welles Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Fred Rogers Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Name Job
Marilyn Agrelo Director
Luke Geissbühler Director of Photography
Ben Gold Editor
Gil Choi Associate Editor
Camilla Wycoco Set Decoration
Dan Bricker Sound Mixer
Brian Berger Sound Effects Editor
Stanley Gonzales Sound Mixer
Lawrence He Sound Effects Editor
Ben Smart Sound Mixer
Eric Snyder Sound Mixer
Matt Sutton Sound Mixer
Avi Zev Weider Sound Mixer
Viktor Weiszhaupt Sound Mixer
Brant Beland Gaffer
Erik Wolford Gaffer
T. Griffin Original Music Composer
Name Title
Trevor Crafts Producer
Ellen Scherer Crafts Producer
Lisa Diamond Producer
Michael Davis Co-Executive Producer
Nancy Abraham Executive Producer
Brian O'Shea Executive Producer
Heather Kenyon Executive Producer
Lisa Heller Executive Producer
Mark Myers Executive Producer
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8.0

The terrific documentary “Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street” features awesome archival footage that takes viewers behind the scenes of the hit children’s television show. Based on the best selling book by Michael Davis, director Marilyn Agrelo‘s film explores the origins of the show and dives ... deep with intimate video clips from the past, classic scenes from the PBS series, and extensive interviews with the creative visionaries that changed the world of kid’s t.v. forever. Even if you aren’t a fan of “Sesame Street,” there is so much to love about this film. There’s an extensive history about how the show came to be, including the earliest ideas of using advertising techniques to educated instead of sell to children. There’s Joan Ganz Cooney, who had the brilliant idea of using the medium as a tool to make a quality program that could teach young children through entertainment. One by one, talented innovators were added to the roster, including legendary puppeteer Jim Henson and director Jon Stone, two men who had a huge amount of influence and impact on the show’s success. The documentary is fast paced and packs in a ton of information in a neat and orderly way. It’s assembled well and is so compelling that I wish the film had been longer. There are countless nuggets of information revealed here, like the fact that the show’s target audience was inner city black children, and that this multicultural representation that was years ahead of its time was actually once banned by broadcast stations in Mississippi. It’s a treasure trove of trivia that will delight anyone familiar with Big Bird, Maria, Ernie, Oscar the Grouch, Kermit, Gordon, and the crew. “Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street” is a time capsule celebration of the revolutionary cultural phenomenon.

Jun 23, 2021