This intimate documentary series about the rock icon tells the story of the singer and the man as he saw himself, through interviews and unpublished archival footage.
Johnny Johnny, directed by Alexander Danchin and Jonathan Galod
Available on Netflix (5 episodes)
According to Telerama:
“For two episodes, we’re pretty obsessed with one. One annoying detail that will only get worse later. As the filmmakers slowly move away from the original line and gradually make comments to intervene in the agreed exteriors, which breaks the magic. The project.” 3/5
According to Le Figaro:
“Johnny Johnny is not a documentary about the event. Fans will be happy to see the idol, the audience will have a good time, but this film is no different from the films aired after his death on December 5, 2017.” 3/5
According to Le Parisien:
“Everything is true in his pictures, which have the merit of a person interested in the menu, not to avoid gray areas, artistic failure, drugs, alcohol, chaotic love, especially illustrated by his former pictures and unpublished testimonies. – Wife Adlyn Blondio. Ideal for beginners like “Johnny Dummy”. 2/5
According to the Internet:
“If this Johnny documentary ‘Johnny’ is really rich in archival imagery, sometimes rare, with a rocker accent, Purists will not know much about the singer. 3/5
According to RTL:
“This series is a filmed version of John’s life that remains very chronological. We know this life by heart, but these archives look new to the rock star’s journey.” 4/5
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