MSNBC Films has picked up TheTippingPoint, a documentary series from Trevor Noah’s Day Zero Productions, TIME Studios, Sugar23 and P&G Studios
The series about a shifting American culture and the consequences of the 2020 election on voting rights, LGBTQ+ rights, political polarization and the global refugee crisis will air on MSNBC and stream on Peacock this fall.
“I always felt MSNBC would be the perfect fit for this unique series. They’re not afraid to take a deeper dive beyond the headlines to look at the stories in a more nuanced and holistic way and that is what I wanted for this series, a home that would allow us to take risks, dig deep and tell meaningful stories that can help inform and inspire,” executive producer Noah said in a statement on Thursday.
Each film will come from directors and storytellers like Oscar-nominated Orlando Von Einsiedel, Sundance alum Sam Feder and Emmy-Award winning Daresha Kyi.is also executive produced by Amanda Spain, Michael Sugar, Ashley Zalta, David Hillman, Ian Orefice, Alexa Conway, Loren Hammonds, Norman Aladjem, Derek Van Pelt and Sanaz Yamin. Elizabeth Waller is showrunner and executive producer.
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