The Man Will Burn: HBO's Burning Man docuseries premieres 9 July
The Man Will Burn premieres on HBO on 9 July: four episodes on Burning Man's turbulent evolution, from the pandemic cancellations to the mud-soaked 2023 edition.
The planet’s strangest festival is coming to the small screen. The Man Will Burn, HBO’s documentary series about Burning Man, premieres this Thursday 9 July, with new episodes on the 16th, 23rd and 30th — four chapters directed by Jehane Noujaim and Vikram Gandhi, with direct access to the leadership of the project that builds (and burns) a city in the Nevada desert every year.
What is The Man Will Burn about?
The decade in which Burning Man nearly burned from the inside. The series starts with the countercultural San Francisco origins and founder Larry Harvey, then follows the anarchist gathering’s transformation into a multi-million-dollar event beloved by tech billionaires. Along the way: the pandemic cancellations, the “Renegade Burn” that took the festival back to its roots without asking permission, the internal war over commercialisation and influencers, and 2023’s epic “Mud Burn”, when days of rain turned the desert into a bog and thousands fled the site.
Critics have praised the rare behind-the-scenes access, even if the Hollywood Reporter notes the series sometimes prefers the photogenic surface to the uncomfortable depths. Either way, it is television made for anyone who enjoys watching utopias collide with reality — in the same week the Emmy nominations set the TV world buzzing.
Where can you watch The Man Will Burn?
The series lands on HBO Max, with the first episode on 9 July and the rest on the following Thursdays. The official project page, trailer included, is on the Burning Man website.
By Lucy Bennett
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