New Doc 'Bowie In Berlin' Explores Icon's Creative Peak
A new documentary, 'Bowie In Berlin', is set to explore the life and work of David Bowie during his time in the city. The film is due to air in autumn 2026, marking the 50th anniversary of Bowie's stay in West Berlin from 1976 to 1978.
The documentary will delve into Bowie's relocation to Berlin and his creative output during this period, known as the Berlin Trilogy. It will feature interviews with four women who were close to Bowie during his time in the city: Clare Shenstone, Romy Haag, Sarah-Rena Hine, and Sydne Rome. These women will share their personal experiences and insights into Bowie's life, art, and personality during this formative period.
Bowie's time in Berlin was also marked by his significant contributions to Iggy Pop's albums 'The Idiot' and 'Lust For Life', which he produced and co-wrote. The documentary promises to shed new light on these collaborations and their impact on both artists' careers.
Directed by Francis Whatley and executive produced by Louis Theroux, 'Bowie In Berlin' is set to provide a unique perspective on one of music's most influential figures. Fans and newcomers alike can look forward to learning more about Bowie's Berlin years and the creative explosion that occurred during this time.
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