Kim Weston
Afrofuturism - Black Sci-Fi, Horror, Fantasy
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1m 12s
Kim Weston’s voice once lit up the halls of Motown, but behind the glitter and the hit records lived a nightmare the world never saw. Silenced by betrayal, erased by a brutal dismissal, and buried beneath contracts and secrets, her story was left to rot in the shadows of music history.
Kim Weston: Motown’s Ghost is not fiction — it is her true story. A chilling tale of a star pushed to the margins, of power used to destroy instead of uplift, and of a woman who became a ghost in the very empire she helped build. Through raw testimony and haunting imagery, the film resurrects the buried truth, forcing the audience to confront the darkness that thrived beneath the sound of Motown.
This is not just music history — it is horror born from betrayal. Kim Weston’s voice was stolen, but her ghost still sings.
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