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"My friend Michael" - The King of Pop will be 60 - Sat. 25.08 - VOX: 20.15
https://www.swyrl.tv/exclusive/arti...er-king-of-pop-wird-60-sa-25-08-vox-20-15-uhr
On the occasion of the 60th birthday of the music legend, a new documentary provides completely new insights into the life of Michael Jackson - thank the private archive of Jackson's manager.
The king is dead - long live the king? Not so in the case of Michael Jackson. The ingenious pop musician is and remains irreplaceable. When, according to the Guinness Book of Records, "the most successful entertainer of all time" passed away on June 25, 2009, the world fell into shock. The suddenness of his demise raised many questions - ultimately the blame for *****'s death on his personal physician, who killed him by the repeated administration of an anesthetic agent - so the verdict of 2011. With her documentary "'My friend Michael' - The King of Pop becomes 60 ", the directorial duo Claudia Mannes and Stephan Schwartz are now setting a cinematic memorial for the legendary pop musician. Using exclusive and brand-new footage, they pay tribute to Jackson's artistic output. But even the private people try to get to the bottom. VOX shows the remarkable documentary in prime time.
There is a plethora of documentaries about deceased artists - and it is said again and again, they have found new, exclusive material to shed new facets of the respective celebrities. What often turns out to be a misleading marketing strategy seems to be true in the four-and-a-half-hour VOX documentary in honor of Michael Jackson. For none other than the former manager of the King of Pop opened its doors and archives for the research of the two directors: The German Dieter Wiesner worked together with Jackson for ten years, celebrated great successes with him, consoled him in difficult times and became one the closest confidant of the musician.
Wiesner's private archive turns out to be a goldmine: never-before-seen audio and video recordings enable a new look at one of the most dazzling and tragic figures in pop music history. Other companions of the superstar also talk about their experiences with the eccentric musical genius. The controversial sides of the pop icon are not excluded. On the one hand, Jackson was always considered a sensitive soul and loving father - on the other hand, he let his youngest son almost fall from the balcony. His openly shown love for other children was considered scandalous. However, evidence of pedophilia in his behavior never existed.
On August 29, 2018, the musician who gave us hits like "Billie Jean", "Thriller" and "Beat It" would have been 60 years old. But at the age of 50, his life was over. His physical as well as psychological overload is therefore also in the focus of the revealing documentary. Why could not his death be prevented, why his cries for help were not answered in time?
The unrealized plans and wishes of the world star are also discussed. Emotional highlight of the whole thing: Dieter Wiesner travels on behalf of *****'s mother Katherine through the USA - with the aim to put one of the heart wishes of her son into action. Whether he succeeds?
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"My friend Michael" - The King of Pop will be 60 - Sat. 25.08 - VOX: 20.15
https://www.swyrl.tv/exclusive/arti...er-king-of-pop-wird-60-sa-25-08-vox-20-15-uhr
On the occasion of the 60th birthday of the music legend, a new documentary provides completely new insights into the life of Michael Jackson - thank the private archive of Jackson's manager.
The king is dead - long live the king? Not so in the case of Michael Jackson. The ingenious pop musician is and remains irreplaceable. When, according to the Guinness Book of Records, "the most successful entertainer of all time" passed away on June 25, 2009, the world fell into shock. The suddenness of his demise raised many questions - ultimately the blame for *****'s death on his personal physician, who killed him by the repeated administration of an anesthetic agent - so the verdict of 2011. With her documentary "'My friend Michael' - The King of Pop becomes 60 ", the directorial duo Claudia Mannes and Stephan Schwartz are now setting a cinematic memorial for the legendary pop musician. Using exclusive and brand-new footage, they pay tribute to Jackson's artistic output. But even the private people try to get to the bottom. VOX shows the remarkable documentary in prime time.
There is a plethora of documentaries about deceased artists - and it is said again and again, they have found new, exclusive material to shed new facets of the respective celebrities. What often turns out to be a misleading marketing strategy seems to be true in the four-and-a-half-hour VOX documentary in honor of Michael Jackson. For none other than the former manager of the King of Pop opened its doors and archives for the research of the two directors: The German Dieter Wiesner worked together with Jackson for ten years, celebrated great successes with him, consoled him in difficult times and became one the closest confidant of the musician.
Wiesner's private archive turns out to be a goldmine: never-before-seen audio and video recordings enable a new look at one of the most dazzling and tragic figures in pop music history. Other companions of the superstar also talk about their experiences with the eccentric musical genius. The controversial sides of the pop icon are not excluded. On the one hand, Jackson was always considered a sensitive soul and loving father - on the other hand, he let his youngest son almost fall from the balcony. His openly shown love for other children was considered scandalous. However, evidence of pedophilia in his behavior never existed.
On August 29, 2018, the musician who gave us hits like "Billie Jean", "Thriller" and "Beat It" would have been 60 years old. But at the age of 50, his life was over. His physical as well as psychological overload is therefore also in the focus of the revealing documentary. Why could not his death be prevented, why his cries for help were not answered in time?
The unrealized plans and wishes of the world star are also discussed. Emotional highlight of the whole thing: Dieter Wiesner travels on behalf of *****'s mother Katherine through the USA - with the aim to put one of the heart wishes of her son into action. Whether he succeeds?
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