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New York, Sep 24 (TIWN) Nearly three and a half years after Avicii's death, his estate is announcing a new documentary on the life and music of the Swedish artiste born Tim Bergling, reports Bilboard.com.
Set for release in 2023, the film will feature newly produced material and includes interviews with Bergling's family, friends and colleagues, along with never-before-seen archive footage and interviews with Bergling himself. The film is being billed as a look at the "music and the artiste who defined an era and changed the world of music forever, and is an up-close, intimate, and epic story about his unparalleled successes and his struggles to cope with the pressure." Produced by Swedish director and cinematographer Björn Tjärnberg and Candamo Film in cooperation with Swedish National Television, the documentary is being shot by Swedish director Henrik Burman, who also directed the 2020 doc 'Yung Lean: In My Head'. "My goal is to provide an honest and new perspective on both the artist Avicii and Tim's life," Burman said. "I want this to be a film that surprises the audience and challenges the public's image of Sweden's biggest international artiste of today and, in doing so, also shine a light on what his music has meant to so many people." The new film is not the first documentary on Bergling, with 2017's 'True Stories' capturing the producer in the era when he was winding down his touring schedule in the wake of his much publicized period of burnout. This documentary caused controversy for its depiction of Bergling in what turn out to be the latter part of his life, and is no longer available on Netflix.
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