HBO has released the official trailer for its upcoming Burning Man docuseries, The Man Will Burn, ahead of its premiere on Thursday, July 9th at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Watch the new clip below.
Directed by Jehane Noujaim (The Vow) and Vikram Gandhi, the four-part documentary will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the event through years of video archives. It also features interviews with the CEO, board members, and the founders, as well as artists and high-profile “Burners.”
The Man Will Burn will navigate the impact of COVID-19, which caused its cancellation for two years, and dive into how longtime creatives and attendees have reacted to the recent influx of influencers and tech money.
Here’s the official synopsis:
“Following the organization through several years of unprecedented turmoil, The Man Will Burn follows a movement pushed to its limits as it strives to stay operational while staying true to its core values. With exclusive access to Burning Man Project (BMP) leadership and years of video archives, the series offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the event, chronicling the extensive preparation of staff and volunteers and highlighting different artists and ‘Burners’ who connect deeply to the spiritual experience – from the act of raising a temple to the release of a Mad Max-style Thunderdome. As BMP CEO Marian Goodell navigates COVID-19, a renegade event, and antediluvian rains, new pressures emerge. The rise of social media influencers at the event and an influx of Big Tech money threaten the community spirit integral to Burning Man, risking it becoming a victim of its own success.”
Following its premiere on July 9th, subsequent episodes of The Man Will Burn will debut on Thursdays at the same time on HBO and streaming on HBO Max.
