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George Michael: Freedom
TrailerA frank and honest account of George Michael's professional life and career, made by the man himself with various artists adding to the narrative.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Emmanuelle Alt, David Austin, Tony Bennett, Jellybean Benítez, Mary J. Blige, Naomi Campbell, James Corden, Cindy Crawford, Clive Davis, Tracey Emin, Linda Evangelista, ...»Director: David Austin, George MichaelCountry: United KingdomDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "George Michael: Freedom"
The AtlanticOctober 23, 2017The documentary's heavy emphasis on the early-to-mid '90s has the marked feel of someone taking stock of their memories and curating their desired legacy. Which, of course, is the prerogative of an authorized, posthumous, hour-and-a-half documentary.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 20, 2017Essentially a glorified sizzle reel stringing together interviews and TV performances any serious fan is likely to have already seen, the documentary does little to deepen our understanding of Michael or his music.
The Arts DeskOctober 27, 2017I tried to watch without prejudice, but in the end I felt I'd just been watching a supersized commercial.
GQ Magazine [UK]October 25, 2017Freedom is a great work of documentary filmmaking: stylishly shot, narratively gripping and backed by string arrangements composed by Michael himself
New StatesmanOctober 23, 2017The film wanted for grit, and for context. Where we needed Johnny Marr, we got only James Corden. Where we could have done with a Simon Reynolds-style figure, we had to make do with a nodding Mark Ronson.
The Mail on Sunday (UK)October 23, 2017For all of Freedom: George Michael I just didn't know what I was watching.
Times (UK)October 20, 2017[George Michael: Freedom] may have embraced hagiography at times, but it showcased a rare, compelling, self-effacing talent
Daily Mail (UK)October 20, 2017It skirted around George's chronic drugs problems, and made no mention of the circumstances surrounding his death. But it also neglected to mention that he was an endlessly generous man, who gave away millions without asking for recognition.
Daily Telegraph (UK)October 20, 2017As a narrator, Michael was as you'd expect: smart, self-deprecating, with an underlying melancholy.
Los Angeles Daily NewsOctober 19, 2017While the pop singer, as you would expect, doesn't dig too deeply into the more scandalous aspects of his life, the documentary isn't simply self-serving, either.
GuardianOctober 17, 2017So preposterous perhaps, but also honest and brilliant - the film, and the man.
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