World Premiere
Whitney. “can I be me”
Spotlight Documentary
| U.K. | 105 MINUTES | EnglishDocumentary, Music
Whitney Houston was a sure thing, or as sure as the music industry had ever seen. A transcendent talent with pedigree and mentorship to match, she was going to be the greatest female vocalist ever. For a time, she was, and then she all-too-publicly fell short.
Documentarian Nick Broomfield and iconic music video director Rudi Dolezal offer a never-before-seen backstage look at the height of Houston’s stardom and trace with penetrating detail the forces that contributed to her shortened career and subsequent death in 2012, at age 48. Whether it be racism, religion, drugs, sexuality, self-doubt, gossip, rivalry, insufficient training, the demands of parents and the industry, a troubled marriage playing out in headlines, or the inevitable toll those stresses take from so muscular and passionate a singer, the directors leave nothing unturned. They create a picture of a remarkable woman who needed more help than she received and provide an unflinching, gripping, and wholly committed exploration of talent given and taken away, in an era obsessed with how that talent lives when the stage lights go down.
—Cara Cusumano
Documentarian Nick Broomfield and iconic music video director Rudi Dolezal offer a never-before-seen backstage look at the height of Houston’s stardom and trace with penetrating detail the forces that contributed to her shortened career and subsequent death in 2012, at age 48. Whether it be racism, religion, drugs, sexuality, self-doubt, gossip, rivalry, insufficient training, the demands of parents and the industry, a troubled marriage playing out in headlines, or the inevitable toll those stresses take from so muscular and passionate a singer, the directors leave nothing unturned. They create a picture of a remarkable woman who needed more help than she received and provide an unflinching, gripping, and wholly committed exploration of talent given and taken away, in an era obsessed with how that talent lives when the stage lights go down.
—Cara Cusumano
Cast & Credits
Directed by
Nick Broomfield and Rudi Dolezal
Director
Nick Broomfield
Rudi Dolezal
Screenwriter
Nick Broomfield
Cinematographer
Sam Mitchell
Editor
Marc Hoeferlin
Composer
Nick Laird-Clowes
Executive Producer
John Battsek
Vinnie Malhotra
Patrick Holland
Kate Townsend
Charles Finch
Shani Hinton
Ben Silverman
Producer
Nick Broomfield
Marc Hoeferlin
Contacts
Press Contact
John Murphy
Daniels Murphy Communications
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212 414 0408
jmurphy@danielsmurphy.com
Daniels Murphy Communications
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212 414 0408
jmurphy@danielsmurphy.com
Print Source
Judith Baugin
Content Media Corporation
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Phone: 310 576 1059
judith.baugin@contentmediacorp.com
Content Media Corporation
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Phone: 310 576 1059
judith.baugin@contentmediacorp.com
International Sales Contact
Jonathan Ford
Content Media Corporation
London, BT1 4GJ
Phone: +44 773 460 6996
jonathan.ford@contentmediacorp.com
Content Media Corporation
London, BT1 4GJ
Phone: +44 773 460 6996
jonathan.ford@contentmediacorp.com
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