LOS ANGELES – An official Whitney Houston documentary is in the works from Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald. It will be the first to be authorized by the late pop superstar’s estate since her death in 2012 at age 48. Altitude Film Entertainment announced the project on Thursday.
The announcement says that film will feature unprecedented access to those closest to Houston, including an interview with Arista Records founder and president Clive Davis, in examining both the professional heights and personal depths of Houston’s tumultuous life.
Macdonald won an Academy Award for his Munich Olympics documentary One Day in September. He said he wants to tell the story of how brilliant an artist Houston was and how she changed the way pop music was sung.
No U.S. distributor has been set for the film.
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