Whitney: Can I Be Me

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Documentaire / Musical / Biopic
Grande-Bretagne / États-Unis, 2017, 90 min (alternative 101 min)

Réalisation:

Nick Broomfield, Rudi Dolezal

Scénario:

Nick Broomfield

Acteurs·trices:

Whitney Houston (i.a.), Johnny Carson (i.a.), Serge Gainsbourg (i.a.), Mike Tyson (i.a.), Oprah Winfrey (i.a.), Bobbi Kristina Brown (i.a.) (plus)
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From acclaimed directors Nick Broomfield and Rudi Dolezal comes a new film about one of the greatest singers of all time. Whitney Houston was the epitome of a superstar, an American Princess, the most awarded female artist ever. Even though Whitney had made millions of dollars, had more consecutive number ones than The Beatles, and became recognised as having one of the greatest voices of all time, she still wasn't free to be herself and died from a drug overdose. She was only 48 years old. Made with largely never-seen before footage and exclusive recordings, Whitney: Can I Be Me tells Whitney Houston's incredible and poignant life story with insights from those closest to her. (Dogwoof Pictures)

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kaylin 

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anglais This is a pretty honest documentary that doesn't shy away from adoring the singer, but it's equally good at showing her weaknesses and the fact that she was basically heading towards something tragic for a long time, as if she had no choice, as if she couldn't choose the right thing that could still save her before the end. ()

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