HOME Manchester is hosting a summer film season – Pop Stars On Film – featuring the on-screen performances of musical icons and pop stars from Elvis to J-Lo and Prince to Tupac.

Pop Stars On Film is run by HOME Manchester in partnership with MUBI.  The season features a compilation of 16 films and talks celebrating the phenomenon of casting pop stars in acting roles.  The season shows not only the movies  but also explores some of the cultural and commercial factors behind the casting.

Opening with a purple-themed celebration of Prince, the season kicks off with a screening of Purple Rain (1984) – the film that launched Prince’s cinematic career and propelled him into the mainstream alongside the worldwide hit soundtrack – with an introduction from Prince scholar and season co-curator, Dr Kirsty Fairclough, and followed by a specially-curated Prince themed DJ set from curator Jason Wood. Other break-through acting roles of major artists featured in the season, include: Madonna in Desperately Seeking Susan (1985); Queen Latifah inSet It Off (1996); and Tupac Shakur in Juice (1992).



From the 1950s a trend developed for popstars to take leading roles in vehicles specifically created to exploit their appeal and capture their spirit of rebellion and the season includes Elvis Presley’s magnetic performance in King Creole (1958), Mick Jagger’s role as a washed-up singer in Cammell and Roeg’s Performance (1970) and reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff’s renegade songwriter character in The Harder They Come (1972).

The programme also includes the work of high profile pop-stars who have pursued successful parallel acting careers – such as Cher (Come Back to the 5 and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, 1982), David Bowie (Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, 1983 and Absolute Beginners, 1986),Debbie Harry (Hairspray, 1988, and Videodrome, 1983), and Jennifer Lopez (Out of Sight, 1998). Rounding off the season are Lee Daniels’ Precious, starring Mariah Carey, Mo’Nique, and Lenny Kravitz, and the Soho-set The Small World of Sammy Lee featuring Bowie-influencing actor and singer Anthony Newley.

Pop Stars On Film at HOME Manchester also features a programme of talks introductions and post-screening Q&As, including: a Q&A following the screening of Performance with Producer Sandy Lieberson and author of Performance: 50th Anniversary Book, Jay Glennie; an introduction toSet It Off from radio presenter and producer Karen Gabay; an introduction to the screening of The Small World of Sammy Lee from Bob Stanley of Saint Etienne who will also DJ in the downstairs bar following the film; and a One Hour Intro examining Cher’s impressive film career preceding the screening of Come Back to the 5 and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean.

Pop Stars On Film is curated by Jason Wood, Creative Director of Film and Culture at HOME and co-curated by Dr Kirsty Fairclough of the University of Salford.



Speaking of the Pop Stars On Film season, Jason Wood commented, “As always it has been some task whittling our long list down to just 16 titles, especially as this has been a season I have wanted to curate since I first became a cinema programmer many, many years ago.  I encourage audiences to see the programme as a compilation rather than a full anthology and to also think of it as a way of exploring notions of cultural appropriation. We extend our thanks to MUBI for coming on board to support it.”

Dr Kirsty Fairclough added, “This season represents a snapshot of the diversity of musical artists that have shifted focus into cinema, with a variety of results. I’m excited to share my passion for all things Prince with Manchester audiences and to celebrate the phenomenal film career of the embodiment of female autonomy in a male dominated industry – Goddess of pop, Cher.”

When does Pop Stars On Film run at HOME Manchester?

Pop Stars On Film runs from Friday 19 July until Wednesday 14 August 2019.