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Inside "Soul Power" with Filmmaker Kenan Kamwana Holley

55 min · 2. mar. 2026
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Pull up a chair and take notes — Emmy-winning director Kenan Kamwana Holley is in the building to discuss his latest masterpiece, Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association, a four-part docuseries that chronicles the ABA's nine-year run and its lasting influence on the modern game. You know Holley from Wendell Scott: A Race Story and from ESPN Films' acclaimed slate, including I Hate Christian Laettner, The Book of Manning, Nature Boy, Dominique Belongs to Us, 40 Minutes of Hell, and Redemption Song, the powerful story of Howard University's little-known, underappreciated soccer dominance in the 1970s. Soul Power premiered Feb. 12 and is now streaming on Prime Video.

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