Charlotte Foster
Music

George Michael documentary narrated by the late singer

A new documentary detailing the extraordinary life and career of George Michael is set to hit theatres in June. 

The documentary, titled George Michael: Freedom Uncut, is described as the artist’s last work, with the late musician being credited as a co-creator on the project.

George Michael was heavily involved in the making of the movie prior to his death in 2016, as he also narrates the film, which will offer new insight into his music career and private life. 

Freedom Uncut chronicles the tumultuous — yet creatively fruitful — period of Michael’s life and career following the release of his 1987 solo debut, Faith, then through the creation and release of his 1990 follow-up Listen Without Prejudice, Vol. 1. 

Along with documenting his creative efforts during this period, the doco will also explore his relationship with Anselmo Feleppa — who died from AIDS-related complications — as well as the death of Michael’s mother. 

The film will feature an array of archived footage, including photos from Michael’s private collection, as well as never-before-seen footage from the Freedom! ’90 video, directed by David Fincher.

The documentary also includes interviews with Michael’s peers and friends, including Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Nile Rodgers, Mark Ronson, Ricky Gervais, Mary J. Blige, Liam Gallagher, and Tony Bennett, as they recall some of their favourite memories with their late friend who changed the face of music. 

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