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  1. Melissa Haizlip is an American film producer, director and writer most notable for her 2018 award winning film, Mr. SOUL!. Haizlip won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Documentary (Television or Motion Picture) for Mr. SOUL!.

  2. Melissa Haizlip is a Peabody Award-winning, Emmy-nominated filmmaker who makes documentaries about social justice, activism, and representation. She is the director and producer of Mr. Soul!, a film about the legendary TV show Soul!, and the co-executive producer of Black Pop, a series about black culture.

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  3. Melissa Haizlip is a Peabody Award-winning, Emmy-nominated filmmaker who directed Mr. Soul!, a documentary about her uncle Ellis Haizlip, the producer of the PBS show SOUL!. She also produced and directed Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop and You're Dead To Me, and worked with Stephen Curry and Will Smith.

  4. Aug 26, 2020 · Filmmaker Melissa Haizlip chats with Jennifer Merin about MR, SOUL!, her biodoc and tribute to the legacy of the legendary Ellis Haizlip, creator and host of the influential PBS show, SOUL!....

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  5. As a Peabody Award-winning producer, director and writer, Melissa Haizlip’s work has been featured on Netflix, HBO Max, Peacock, CNN, PBS, and E! Her work responds to pressing social issues at the intersection of racial justice, social justice, activism, and representation.

  6. Melissa Haizlip is a Boston-born, US Virgin Islands-raised filmmaker and producer who made the award-winning documentary Mr. SOUL! about the iconic TV show Soul!. She has also produced short films, art films, and a Netflix docuseries on hip-hop.

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  8. Aug 16, 2021 · Melissa Haizlip's award-winning documentary "Mr. Soul!" will premiere on HBO Max on Sunday, August 22nd. The film chronicles the legacy of "SOUL!", the public television variety show produced and hosted by Ellis Haizlip (the director's uncle) that turned a spotlight on the