![]() ![]() What was initially supposed to be an experiential music series for the IMAX turned into a full-blown immersive feature about Bowie – interesting, given the star's previous aversion to participating in traditional talking head documentaries. "I aim to create what you can't get from a book." "My films are not about presenting facts and information, but trying to present the subjects in a uniquely-cinematic manner," says Morgen. The project emerged following Morgen's biopic on rock star Kurt Cobain, Montage of Hack, and his subsequent desire to create music documentary experiences around his subjects rather than conform to the chronological biography format popular in the genre. But he didn't expect to make a piece of work honouring Bowie's legacy or to end up exploring the many sides of the creative chameleon. And director, writer, editor and producer Brett Morgen was among them. Few people haven't been left impacted or inspired by the late singer David Bowie. ![]()
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