The Italian tenor has been touring the world as usual this year and has today announced the unprecedented release of a cinematic documentary about his life.
Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe is a "beautifully crafted film offering a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into the life of one of the world's greatest singers. Blending archival footage and interviews with candid, fly-on-the-wall moments, the film traces the journey of a voice that has moved millions, from humble beginnings to sold-out shows around the world.
"With unprecedented access into the celebrated tenor's life, director Cosima Spender followed Andrea Bocelli beyond the footlights to reveal an uncompromising artist and devoted family man with a fearless passion for living, and for the first time allowing Bocelli to tell his story in his own words. "The film weaves together heartfelt narratives from friends, family and close associates, offering an enchantingly intimate look into his life, and creating a truly inspirational film for his fans to come together and enjoy on the big screen."
Bocelli himself teased: "The reason I welcomed with enthusiasm and gratitude the proposal to capture my entire life on film by Cosima - in its entirety, without filters - is reflected in the very title of the documentary: Because I Believe. I believe in people, in life, and in our Heavenly Father who gave it to us. I believe in the power of love - the force that moves the world - a love I have humbly tried to witness through my music and my life. It is for the sake of this message - of which I remain but a modest messenger - that I hope this film will be seen."
Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe hits cinemas on September 21 and tickets go on sale from July 16 here.
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