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Everything to know about ‘Moonage Daydream’

Where and how to stream David Bowie documentary ‘Moonage Daydream’.

Where and how to stream David Bowie documentary ‘Moonage Daydream’
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Fans of legendary British singer David Bowie are in luck for new footage of the singer: the documentary ‘Moonage Daydream’ portrays a detailed account of the late artist’s inner psyche and life in the spotlight.

After making its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, ‘Moonage Daydream’ was released on September 16 in theaters only. Now, the long wait is over: fans can now watch the David Bowie documentary in the comfort of their homes.

The Brett Morgen-directed film was released on HBO today, April 29, at 8 pm ET for anyone with an HBO Max subscription. HBO announced the release alongside a trailer for the movie, with all the glitz and glamour fans love from the global superstar.

Morgen received full support for the documentary from Bowie’s estate, and the film is already said to be a must-watch for all fans of the musician. This marks the first-ever officially sanctioned documentary about Bowie’s life.

The director had access to some rare and unseen videos of Bowie’s life and presents a more intimate view of Bowie’s relationship with stardom.

Morgen has an impressive list of directorial credits, including documentaries ‘The Kid Stays in the Picture’, ‘Crossfire Hurricane’, ‘Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck’, and ‘Jane’.

‘Moonage Daydream’ includes unseen David Bowie interviews

With the release of the ‘Moonage Daydream’ trailer on HBO, fans can get a glimpse into the look and feel of this David Bowie documentary.

The film includes stunning kaleidoscopic visuals, impactful performances, and a complex portrayal of the star’s exploration of sexuality.

Fans will also get to witness some never-before-seen interviews with Bowie, hand-selected by Morgen from hundreds of hours of footage. The majority of the footage is from the mid-1970s, with Bowie embodying alter ego Ziggy Stardust in many interviews.

Fans and critics alike love ‘Moonage Daydream’