Il s'agit d'un voyage dans la vie de Céline Dion, qui révèle son combat contre le syndrome de la personne raide.Il s'agit d'un voyage dans la vie de Céline Dion, qui révèle son combat contre le syndrome de la personne raide.Il s'agit d'un voyage dans la vie de Céline Dion, qui révèle son combat contre le syndrome de la personne raide.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 7 nominations au total
René Angélil
- Self - Celine's Late Husband
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James Corden
- Self - Host, The Late Late Show with James Corden
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Jimmy Fallon
- Self - Host, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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John Farnham
- Self - Singer
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Ryan Reynolds
- Self - Deadpool
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10corpvip
This documentary will hit you hard with reality. Irene Taylor did an amazing job showcasing, chronologically, what Celine Dion has gone through over the years,concert by concert. A few snippets of HD footage are mixed with raw versions of makeup-free Celine struggling. For the 911 scene, bring tissues because, in the end, its about a human trying.to continue her dream of returning to the stage. Celine, your heart will go on forever. We are here not for the apples., but for the tree.
My most favourite part was the home made scenes and the family interaction. Extremely recommended to watch in Amazon Prime.
My most favourite part was the home made scenes and the family interaction. Extremely recommended to watch in Amazon Prime.
I am not a Celine Dion's fan, but I must admit that she is a tremendous singer, and since so many decades now.... She was helped a long time ago by her husband, René Angeli, who discovered her and found contracts for her. But besides this, she made herself. She has always been very dedicated to her passion, singing. Her closest family is her fans. And seeing her in such a physical and psychological distress, is really painful for everyone, even the non fans as me. So, imagine the genuine, die hard fans.... To watch the pain of this poor Celine is a pure torture for anyone, unless being cold hearted. Seeing poor Celine trying to sing, with the "broken" voice and then crying in front of the camera was too much for me. I prefer a torture sequence in a fiction stuff. I sincerely hope she will make it against this awful disease.
After watching this documentary, I was deeply moved and saw a more genuine side of Celine Dion. Her dedication, persistence, and hard work have earned her the success she enjoys today.
However, seeing the ending left me feeling somewhat distressed. In fact, I believe there is nothing more precious than a healthy life. If Celine ever has the chance to read this comment, I just hope she takes care of her health and doesn't overexert herself by insisting on continuing to sing. Perhaps it's better to say, I am convinced that even if she just walked on stage to say hello, countless fans from over the years would still buy tickets to see her.
However, seeing the ending left me feeling somewhat distressed. In fact, I believe there is nothing more precious than a healthy life. If Celine ever has the chance to read this comment, I just hope she takes care of her health and doesn't overexert herself by insisting on continuing to sing. Perhaps it's better to say, I am convinced that even if she just walked on stage to say hello, countless fans from over the years would still buy tickets to see her.
I am: Celine Dion is a glimpse into the life of mega star and super talented Canadian singer, Céline Dion. This documentary primarily focuses on her struggles with health issues that greatly impact her personal and professional life.
If you are looking for a comprehensive documentary that covers her entire life, you will be disappointed as this primary focuses on her battle and the impact of having Stiff Persons Syndrome. Her upbringing, road to stardom, relationships with friends and family, etc. Are only ever briefly glossed over.
However, it does a great job showing how illness can greatly limits oneself, not only physically but also how it can have even more devastating consequences on ones mental health, and in the case of Celine, whose identity is very much wrapped up in being a singer and performer, what that means when those things are taken away.
In a way this speaks to the aging process, how we cope when our bodies betray us and no longer able to do what they once were able to. It also speaks about self identity. When your self identity is wrapped around just one or two things (ie. A job, being a mother, being famous), what happens when those things change or are taken away. What is left?
It is truly heart wrenching seeing Céline Dion suffer through this disease (and the camera doesn't shy away showing her suffering and in pain) and while she is constantly surrounded by support staff, she seems so alone.
I praise Céline Dion for agreeing to showcase not only her highs but also her lows and when she is most vulnerable. She is regularly seen in a raw unglamourous light (no make-up, hair just pulled back, and wearing casual lounge outfits), talking about upsetting and emotional subjects, and even at one point showing unflinching footage of her suffering through an attack where she is at her most vulnerable and obviously in considerable pain in discomfort.
If you are looking for a comprehensive documentary that covers her entire life, you will be disappointed as this primary focuses on her battle and the impact of having Stiff Persons Syndrome. Her upbringing, road to stardom, relationships with friends and family, etc. Are only ever briefly glossed over.
However, it does a great job showing how illness can greatly limits oneself, not only physically but also how it can have even more devastating consequences on ones mental health, and in the case of Celine, whose identity is very much wrapped up in being a singer and performer, what that means when those things are taken away.
In a way this speaks to the aging process, how we cope when our bodies betray us and no longer able to do what they once were able to. It also speaks about self identity. When your self identity is wrapped around just one or two things (ie. A job, being a mother, being famous), what happens when those things change or are taken away. What is left?
It is truly heart wrenching seeing Céline Dion suffer through this disease (and the camera doesn't shy away showing her suffering and in pain) and while she is constantly surrounded by support staff, she seems so alone.
I praise Céline Dion for agreeing to showcase not only her highs but also her lows and when she is most vulnerable. She is regularly seen in a raw unglamourous light (no make-up, hair just pulled back, and wearing casual lounge outfits), talking about upsetting and emotional subjects, and even at one point showing unflinching footage of her suffering through an attack where she is at her most vulnerable and obviously in considerable pain in discomfort.
10Ameliex
For me, a documentary is all about being raw and authentic. This is the definition of a documentary!
It is so sad to watch a person with a fire inside her, but she can't do what she wants. Imagine being thirsty and you are in a desert with no water, it's like dying. SPS is pure hell. I feel so sorry for Celine and the struggle and pain she is going through.
You can feel through the screen that she wants to sing but can't. The fact that she can't sing like she used to due to SPS is heartbreaking. The whole situation going on with Celine is heartbreaking.
But, we should not forget that other people around the world are suffering from SPS too, and going through the same pain and struggles. We shall also not forget that Celine has an amazing team around her. Her team is helping her and trying to make this difficult journey as easy as possible for her. The fact that she is rich enough to afford a team that will take care of her and make sure that she has everything she needs is worth a lot. It doesn't take away the pain of course or the struggle but it takes away a little bit of the worry for her about money or healthcare issues or whatever issue.
Imagine being a normal person with a normal income and dealing with SPS.
Celine should be happy she has the financial security to deal with this. It helps and is comforting In some ways.
At least she doesn't have to worry about certain things while dealing with this SPS.
Anyhow this documentary was amazing and it give us a view of how it is to live with SPS. How devastating it is.
It's like being in a prison of some sort. You try to escape this prison but can't. I feel SPS is like a prison sentence of some sort.
I'm glad she felt comfortable enough to be herself in this documentary. To educate and raise awareness about SPS.
She is a brave woman! She is truly amazing and has done amazing things in life. I'm glad she felt comfortable enough to show this side of her and her life.
100% a must-watch for sure!
It is so sad to watch a person with a fire inside her, but she can't do what she wants. Imagine being thirsty and you are in a desert with no water, it's like dying. SPS is pure hell. I feel so sorry for Celine and the struggle and pain she is going through.
You can feel through the screen that she wants to sing but can't. The fact that she can't sing like she used to due to SPS is heartbreaking. The whole situation going on with Celine is heartbreaking.
But, we should not forget that other people around the world are suffering from SPS too, and going through the same pain and struggles. We shall also not forget that Celine has an amazing team around her. Her team is helping her and trying to make this difficult journey as easy as possible for her. The fact that she is rich enough to afford a team that will take care of her and make sure that she has everything she needs is worth a lot. It doesn't take away the pain of course or the struggle but it takes away a little bit of the worry for her about money or healthcare issues or whatever issue.
Imagine being a normal person with a normal income and dealing with SPS.
Celine should be happy she has the financial security to deal with this. It helps and is comforting In some ways.
At least she doesn't have to worry about certain things while dealing with this SPS.
Anyhow this documentary was amazing and it give us a view of how it is to live with SPS. How devastating it is.
It's like being in a prison of some sort. You try to escape this prison but can't. I feel SPS is like a prison sentence of some sort.
I'm glad she felt comfortable enough to be herself in this documentary. To educate and raise awareness about SPS.
She is a brave woman! She is truly amazing and has done amazing things in life. I'm glad she felt comfortable enough to show this side of her and her life.
100% a must-watch for sure!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe song that Celine Dion was singing along with after her intense spasm is called "Who I Am" by Wyn Starks.
- ConnexionsFeatured in La grande semaine: Épisode #1.12 (2024)
- Bandes originalesWho I am
Written by Wyn Starks
Performed by Wyn Starks
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 283 358 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 281 558 $US
- 23 juin 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 292 987 $US
- Durée
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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