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I Am: Celine Dion (2024)

I Am: Celine Dion (2024)

An incredibly raw and inspiring portrait of the music icon

7.6

Movie

Canada, United States of America
English, French
Documentary, Music
2024
FEMALE DIRECTOR, IRENE TAYLOR
Céline Dion, Claude 'Mégo' Lemay, Eddy Angélil
103 min

TLDR

She may be a mega-rich popstar with butlers and warehouse closets, but Dion is surprisingly relatable as a woman struggling to regain control and purpose after a painful diagnosis.

What it's about

After being diagnosed with a rare disease, pop star Celine Dion opens up for the first time about her pain, fears, and hopes in this intimate and revealing documentary.

The take

Celebrities are often described as being “vulnerable” in documentaries, but it’s never been more fitting in this case. Here, Celine Dion opens up about her near-paralyzing illness, which affects her vocal cords and muscles and consequently prohibits her from performing on stage. We see clips of the star having spasms and breakdowns as she tries and fails and tries again to get her voice back. More than just a simple biography of what Dion has achieved, which we already know is massive, the film is largely about the doubt that creeps in and threatens to rock your sense of self, and the strength of the human spirit to persevere despite all that. The film is bracingly, unflinchingly raw, but it’s never exploitative, thanks partly to director Irene Taylor’s gentle direction and to Dion’s unwavering resilience.

What stands out

As Dion says at one point in the film, it’s all about her. She’s the standout—her soaring voice, her open heart, her passion for music, and her unwavering determination. Also, she’s funny as heck! Dion fully deserves her icon status.

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