David Bowie’s film is exposed, the film is based on thousands of hours of unpublished images

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According to foreign media reports, director Brett Morgen, who has directed the Kurt Donald Cobain documentary, is making a movie about the legendary British rock singer David Bowie.

Brett Morgen has been working on this film for four years, and he holds multiple jobs.

Brett Morgen is both a director, editor, screenwriter and producer.

David Bowie's film is exposed, the film is based on thousands of hours of unpublished images

What is special is that this film is neither a biographical feature film nor a documentary, but a combination of the two.

The film will use David Bowie’s unpublished images thousands of hours before his death to bring an immersive viewing experience to the audience.

Among them, the stage performance screen will be the main part, and Brett Morgen hopes to be shown on the IMAX screen.

As for the most important music part, the team behind the film is quite luxurious.

Tony Visconti, David Bowie’s queen producer, will personally serve as the music director.

The Oscar-winning sound team of “Bohemian Rhapsody” and the mixer of “Ford v. Ferrari” will also join.

This project was supported by the family of David Bowie.

David Bowie’s widow and supermodel Iman said that the family does not want to authorize the shooting of biopics, and they support this semi-documentary format that focuses on concert images.

Director Brett Morgen has a brilliant resume and is worthy of trust.

Brett Morgen’s previous representative works include: Zoologist Jane Goodall’s documentary “Jane”, which won the National Critics Association Award for Best Documentary Film.

“On the Ropes” was shortlisted for the 72nd Academy Awards for Best Documentary Film.

His documentary by Kurt Donald Cobain, lead singer of the band Nirvana, combines a large amount of undisclosed precious video materials with animations and notes doodles hand-drawn by Kurt Cobain himself.

“Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck” has a unique style and is well received by fans and fans.

The official title of David Bowie’s film has not yet been determined, and the film is expected to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival early next year.

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