Whitney

Whitney

2018 "All the music. All the stories. All the answers."
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7.3 | 2h0m | R | en | Documentary

Examines the life and career of singer Whitney Houston. Features never-before-seen archival footage, exclusive recordings, rare performances and interviews with the people who knew her best.

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Released: July. 06,2018 | Released Producted By: Lightbox Entertainment , Altitude Film Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://whitneythefilm.com
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Examines the life and career of singer Whitney Houston. Features never-before-seen archival footage, exclusive recordings, rare performances and interviews with the people who knew her best.

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Documentary , Music

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Cast

Whitney Houston , Bobby Brown , Cissy Houston , Clive Davis , L.A. Reid , Kevin Costner

Director

Nelson Hume

Producted By

Lightbox Entertainment

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Nelson Hume
Nelson Hume

Director of Photography

Bela Trutz
Bela Trutz

Steadicam Operator

Tammy Dube
Tammy Dube

Makeup Artist

Malika James
Malika James

Makeup Artist

Janina Lee
Janina Lee

Makeup Artist

Kevin Macdonald
Kevin Macdonald

Director

Charlotte Rodrigues
Charlotte Rodrigues

Associate Producer

Ann Lofgren
Ann Lofgren

Associate Producer

Vanessa Tovell
Vanessa Tovell

Co-Producer

Mike Runagall
Mike Runagall

Executive Producer

Andy Mayson
Andy Mayson

Executive Producer

Joe Patrick
Joe Patrick

Executive Producer

Patricia Houston
Patricia Houston

Executive Producer

Rosanne Korenberg
Rosanne Korenberg

Executive Producer

Will Clarke
Will Clarke

Executive Producer

Nicole David
Nicole David

Executive Producer

Zanne Devine
Zanne Devine

Executive Producer

Lisa Erspamer
Lisa Erspamer

Producer

Simon Chinn
Simon Chinn

Producer

Whitney Audience Reviews

Interesteg What makes it different from others?
ChampDavSlim The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
Cody One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
degaswilson I am one of the lucky few, who got to meet this amazing women. I met him one cold day back in the early part of her career.She was doing a video for her first album and I and a couple of my friends where filming for a show, if you remember, Spencer for Hire, we were filming a night club scene, whereas we were the dancers in the club. I and the other dancers were on a lunch break and we were in the cafeteria eating. All of sudden, this little thing walked in with all of these colors on and sat down to eat. Evidentially, it was Whitney Houston here filming her video "I want to dance with somebody". You know with all of the hair and the color. Well, there were about 6 of us at the table and no one was brave enough to talk to her, with the exception of me, of course. I was always the loudest and bravest out of the group. Anyway, I went up to her table and said would she mind some company (since she was alone, eating), she said sure, and I motion to the rest of the crew to come over. She was shocked, but got over it pretty quick when she found out we were filming next door and for what show. I tell you, that was the best lunch I ever had. We spent about an hour with her, just laughing and having the best time. Until we were called to the stage and had to say goodbye.That young women was the same person I saw every time she walked out on stage. Beautiful, polished and humble.I tell you what, the day she died.........I cried like I cried when I lost my mother......The pain will always be there......But whenever I hear her voice on the radio, I smile and remember that little woman I saw that day in the cafeteria. She was something else. And I will truly miss her.
MisterWhiplash Just kidding!This is quite good, better than your average Behind the Music episode due to the access to the interviewees and how much they opened up - McDonald is also solid as an interviewer and makes sure to ask follow up questions much as possible - and there are many candid home video clips of Houston that add to the subject matter (the best being a bit where she decries Paula Abdul but not before her mother Cissy shittalks Janet Jackson).McDonald and his editors take pop culture and politics and make damn sure through montage to compare and contrast in literally smashing pieces together that Houston's music couldn't be disentangled from the times they were in. How she became so monumentally successful? What was the world she was in? Somehow only she could pull off the Star Spangled Banner as a black woman to such a way everyone else since aspires to that.Downsides: it has the predictable arc due to knowing a pop stars history, but the tragedy here is that there were so many who were there for Whitney and she succumbed to her addictions.
crosbyp12003 No hold bars. I didn't want to see just concert footage. I can see that on you tube. There wasn't much I didn't know but the little tidbits and extra revelations made me feel compassion for Whitney. She went through a lot. People failed her and she failed herself. I believe she was a very good actor by that really good at covering up her true feelings. Hopefully this family will stop being in denial about the role they played.
iforgotmypants I was lucky enough to see this as part of preview screening at the Brixton Ritzy, bookended by incredible performances from the London Community Gospel Choir. It was emotionally exhausting, a whole range from euphoria at her stratospheric rise to distress at Whitney's destructive fall and personal tragedy. The film is an education in the music industry, media reaction and family drama. Stark and shocking in places with well chosen news footage framing her life in the context of the world she lived in at the time.