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      • For the album’s title track [“Bad”], Jackson collaborated with two greats from other media, the writer Richard Price and the director Martin Scorsese, on an 18-minute short film that is one of the most introspective things Jackson ever did — and says more about Jackson’s take on racial identity than all the tracks on the actual album.”
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  2. Jul 28, 2021 · July 28, 2021. For the album’s title track [“Bad”], Jackson collaborated with two greats from other media, the writer Richard Price and the director Martin Scorsese, on an 18-minute short film that is one of the most introspective things Jackson ever did — and says more about Jackson’s take on racial identity than all the tracks on ...

  3. Sep 18, 2012 · But besides the record’s great songs, Bad is also responsible for Jackson’s best work in another genre: the music video—or “short film,” the term he preferred.

  4. The “Badshort film received instant acclaim and attention around the world. It premiered on a CBS special entitled Michael Jackson: The Magic Returns and was quickly added to MTV’s playlist shortly thereafter. The short film was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography in 1988.

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · This week in 1986, Michael teamed up with Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese to produce the short film for “Bad.” They filmed over the next six-week period in Brooklyn, New York. Watch the full 18-minute version now:

  6. Feb 25, 2024 · Michael Jackson hired Martin Scorsese, set to be honored Feb. 26 with the PGA’s David O. Selznick Award, to make a short film for “Bad.”

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  7. For the first short film for one of five consecutive record-breaking No. 1 hits from “Bad,” Michael Jackson and director Martin Scorsese created an epic 18-minute tale of urban and racial challenges in the 1980s. “Bad” was named the second greatest of Michael’s short films by Rolling Stone in 2014.

  8. For the first short film for one of five consecutive record-breaking No. 1 hits from “Bad,” Michael Jackson and director Martin Scorsese created an epic 18-minute tale of urban and racial challenges in the 1980s. “Bad” was named the second greatest of Michael’s short films by Rolling Stone in 2014. Remove Ads.