The streaming platform HBO Max announced this Wednesday (3) the new documentary I like loving you which revisits the work of the legendary singer and icon of disco music, Summer Woman (1948-2012), which will be available on May, 20that 21.
The audiovisual production, which had its international debut at 73rd Berlin International Film Festival and not SXSWis directed by the director Roger Ross Williamswinner of oscar AND Emmy Awardscomes from brooklyn sweatdaughter of Summer Woman.
Shaped by the reflections of Summermemories of close family, friends and colleagues, and filled with the sounds of the artist’s songs, I like loving youDonna Summer is an in-depth look at the iconic artist as she creates music that takes her from the avant-garde music scene in Germany, to the bright lights of New York City nightclubs, to worldwide success, her voice scoring the soundtrack that defined a era.
The film is a deeply personal portrait of the singer on and off stage and features a wealth of never-before-seen photographs and home videos, often shot by the singer herself. Summer – and provides a rich window into the astonishing range of his art, from composition to painting, as he explores the ups and downs of a life lived on the global stage.
I like loving you pulsates with the beats and meaning of the music of Summerincluding his early hits with George Moroderwhich invoked a sexuality that became a hallmark of the artist’s wildly popular stage persona at the time and She Work hard for the moneywhich paid homage to the working woman and became the first video by a black artist to debut on MTV.
The documentary also offers a rich perspective on her complexity, talent and the adversity she has faced as she examines the impact fame can have on love, art and family.
Contextualizing the singer’s extraordinary life, her three daughters, Brooklyn Sudano, Mimi Dohler AND Amanda Sudano Ramírez; the husband, Bruce Sudano; your brothers, Dara Bernard, Mary Ellen Bernard AND Ric Earnings. Also included are her first husband, Helmuth Summerthe business woman Susan Munaothe band member Bob Conti and legendary producer George Moroder.
Love to love you, Donna Summer it is a production HBO Documentary Films AND Entertainment polygramproduction of Images of the mottoin collaboration with One story up AND Federal films.
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