“No Escape From Now” promises “to reveal the vocalist’s devastating setbacks in his battle against Parkinson and other diagnoses
Deceased on July 22, Ozzy Osbourne He did not hide that his life had entered a descendant spiral from 2019. During this period, the singer suffered a domestic fall that aggravated spinal injuries caused by a quadricycle accident in the early 2000s.
The following year, he revealed to the public that he was diagnosed with Parkinson. The Heavy Metal giant no longer introduced – although he released two albums, Ordinary Man (2020) and Patient Number 9 (2022), and a short farewell performance, at the event Back to the beginning. He himself revealed that he can no longer walk, not even with the help of cane.
This whole trajectory of six years was narrated to the public in a new documentary. On the escape from now It is expected to reach streaming Paramount+ on October 7 globally, except in Japan. Watch the trailer.
Directed by the BAFTA winner Tania Alexander (Gogglebox), the film began to be recorded in 2022, during the sessions of Patient Number 9. The idea was to continue until Osbourne’s farewell show, which took place next to the Black Sabbath In Birmingham, England, July 5th. It is not known if there were later records of the artist’s last days.
In addition to family members, various musicians agreed to interview the film. Names like Zakk Wylde, Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), DUFF MCKAGAN (Guns n ‘Roses), Robert Trujillo (Metallic), Andrew Watt and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) These are some of the artists cast.
Ozzy Osbourne’s new documentary
A provisional synopsis of On the escape from now (via Igor Miranda website) Highlights:
“This is Ozzy Osbourne as you have never seen before: an honest, welcoming and deeply personal portrait of one of the greatest rock stars of all time, detailing how the singer’s world has stopped abruptly six years ago, forcing him to reflect on who he really is, confronting his own mortality and questioning if he can still take the stage for one last presentation and the impact of diagnosis Parkinson, the film highlights the central role that music continues to play in Ozzy’s life – and proves that its irreverent sense of humor remains intact, despite everything. ”
In turn, the singer stated in a previous statement:
“The last six years have had some of the worst moments I went through. There were times when I thought my time had come to an end. But making music and making two albums saved me. I would have gone crazy without music.”
The production of On the escape from now It is signed by the company Echo Velvet in partnership with the family Osbourne and the MTV Entertainment Studios. Bruce Gillmer and Amanda Culkowski will be the project executive producers next to Phil Alexanderfor Echo Velvet, and Sharon Osbourne (widow and businesswoman of the singer), for the Sharon Osbourne Management.
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