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, Lizzo, and other A-listers, but too often these films are produced by their subject's record label or management team, resulting in a glorified press release or a paint-by-numbers overview. It's both fascinating and exhausting to see the same refrain sung over and over: Life as a celebrity kind of blows. Apparently riches don't distract from the fraught, lonely, unpredictable experience that is fame.
actress Brooklyn Sudano, the film stitches together a glaringly incomplete portrait. And yet something compelling does emerge: the story of a woman still getting to know the woman who birthed her.White House Photographic Office
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