Tuesday, April 24, 2018

TRUE STORIES - Avicii Documentary - $1



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AVICII – TRUE STORIES

Avicii, the Swedish DJ who has taken the EDM world by storm, passed away on April 20, 2018, at just 28 years old. At such a young age, it's beyond tragic to mourn the loss of such a talented individual. It's wild to think about how much Avicii accomplished in such a short period of time. For anyone looking to revisit some of the highlights of his career, you're probably wondering how to watch Avicii's True Stories documentary, so you can truly honor the incredible music he's produced over the last several years.

Avicii's documentary, titled True Stories, first premiered on Oct. 26, 2017 for one night in select theaters, and was then released on April 2, 2018, on Netflix, per The Groove Cartel. However, the documentary no longer appears to be available on the streaming service as of April 20.

True Stories is a documentary directed by Levan Tsikurishvili about the DJ and record producer Avicii, with special appearances by David Guetta, Wyclef Jean, Nile Rodgers and Chris Martin. The film was released worldwide on October 26, 2017.
The documentary follows Avicii's career and personal life, covering his ups and downs in the industry and his health scares. The film also features a 30-minute performance from his last set in Ibiza, which was held in August 2016.
Featuring appearances by colleagues such as Chris Martin, Nile Rodgers, David Guetta and Wyclef Jean, the film explores the nature and intensity of fame from the artist's point of view.

Variety reports that the documentary addresses Avicii's sudden decision to retire from live performances at such a young age, and provides insight and footage into a less-understood side of the late artist, including his work in the studio, both on his own music, and in collaboration with other performers, such as Chris Martin of Coldplay.

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