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Steve McQueen to direct authorized Tupac Shakur documentary
LOS ANGELES — Academy Award-winner Steve McQueen is set to direct a documentary about Tupac Shakur. Shakur Estate trustee Tom Whalley and Amaru Entertainment said Tuesday that the film is fully sanctioned by the late hip-hop artist’s estate.
McQueen is best known for directing “12 Years a Slave” which won the best picture Oscar in 2014 and earned him a best director nomination.
McQueen said he looks forward to working with Shakur’s family to bring his unvarnished story to life.
, Shakur’s aunt and late mother’s sister Gloria Cox will serve as an executive producer.
No release date or timeline was announced for McQueen’s documentary, but Shakur’s legacy is having a moment in Hollywood movies. The prolific artist will also get the biopic treatment in “All Eyez on Me,” which hits theatres on June 16.