Beyonce Directs Her Own Documentary for HBO

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By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Beyonce has a lot of accomplishments when it comes to her music career that has spanned for over a decade, but despite taking somewhat of a break to enjoy the perks of motherhood, the singer continues to set herself up for more achievements. Beyonce, who has always been labeled as one of the most private celebrities ever, is opening up to her fans in a rather big way. In a public statement, it was confirmed that Beyonce is set to direct a documentary on HBO. The documentary will be an intimate one, as fans will get a closer glimpse of Beyonce of every facet of Beyonce’s life.

Here’s the statement that was released by Beyonce’s camp:

Multiple Grammy®-winner, entrepreneur and actress Beyoncé will be the focus of an intimate feature-length HBO documentary film debuting Feb. 16, 2013, it was announced today by Michael Lombardo, president, HBO Programming. Directed by the superstar, the film is a fusion of video that provides raw, unprecedented access to the private entertainment icon and high-voltage performances.

“Everybody knows Beyoncé’s music, but few know Beyoncé the person,” said Lombardo. “Along with electrifying footage of Beyoncé onstage, this unique special looks beyond the glamour to reveal a vibrant, vulnerable, unforgettable woman.”

“HBO has a history of pushing every boundary with class and authenticity,” said Beyoncé. “Some of my favorite shows are on HBO, so I am excited that my film will be part of its bold programming. This film was so personal to me, it had to have the right home.”

The film is a multi-faceted portrait of the 16-time Grammy Award-winning singer, businesswoman, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, wife and mother, showing off the extraordinary gifts that have made her a global phenomenon, and stripping away the veneer of stardom. It includes extensive first-person footage, some of it shot by Beyoncé on her laptop, in which she reflects on the realities of celebrity, the refuge she finds onstage and the transcendent joy of becoming a mother last year.

The film sheds light on her childhood in Houston, with home movies revealing the close bond she built with her family and charts the challenges Beyoncé felt when she decided to manage her career and build her own company, Parkwood Entertainment. The film also captures the intense physical and emotional demands she goes through in the studio, preparing for live performances, running a business and her family life including her return to the spotlight after the birth of her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, in January 2012. Beyoncé also serves as the film’s executive producer.

 

The documentary comes at a time when Beyonce is making herself more accessible to her fans via the social networks and a Tumblr blog. Beyonce is clearly on a mission to let people know a little more about who she is as a person, something that much of her fan base can appreciate.

Congrats to Beyonce.

15 comments

      1. And I swear all of you stans need to calm down and take a Xanax. Everyone is not going to like her. Get over it.

        1. Yeah everyone is not going to like her because they’re too busy being jealous. This is a positive post and you ran here to write something negative. Grow up.

    1. Chile BYE! You probably couldn’t wait to type that lie could you? Did it make you feel better about yourself? I don’t get the hate for Beyonce (who bothers no one and is very humble), but then you guys will turn around praise Rihanna like she’s the second coming of Jesus. Whatever.

  1. Stoked! And I wouldn’t pay attention to the lone Beyonce hater on here seeing as the haters are actually the minority. Her success is proof that more people love her than hate her and they can’t stand it.

  2. Meh, I don’t need to see a closer side to Beyonce. She’s a great artist and as long as she continues to be, I don’t need to know more about her personal life. But maybe that’s just me.

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