Billie Eilish To Premiere Her Documentary In Theaters And Apple TV+
Billie Eilish announced her upcoming documentary that will be available on Apple TV+ and theaters next year. The 18-year-old singer has a powerful portfolio in her name including a James Bond track and winning five Grammy awards in the same year.
You Should See Me in a Crown singer will soon have her own documentary released in February 2021, Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry. The documentary film is helmed by filmmaker R.J. Cutler, who has directed several documentaries such as The War Room, A Perfect Candidate, and The September Issue.
Apple Original Films took Twitter to announce the film and tagged Eilish in their tweet while the singer also tweeted the same post on her profile. Apple TV posted a video along with the post that featured Eilish as a little girl.
The teaser hinted fans and followers what they can expect from the documentary. It is likely to showcase the singer's collaboration with Finneas O'Connell and her upbringing. The singer first garnered attention through SoundCloud as she uploaded Ocean Eyes.
The track was subsequently launched by a record label, Interscope Records in 2015. In a couple of years, the singer and songwriter received appreciation for her vulnerable lyrics, beautiful vocals, and blending into various genres with ease.
She officially released her debut album in 2019 called When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? that earned her five Grammys in 2020. She won titles such as Best Pop Vocal Album, Album of the Year, Best New Artist, and Song of the Year.
Christopher Cross was the first person in 1981 who won four Grammys in one year in all major segments. However, Eilish became the second singer who accomplished the same status. Moreover, the young star wrote and record a title track for the popular franchise James Bond called No Time to Die.
With this track, Eilish became the youngest singer to collaborate with the action franchise. Besides her musical success, the singer has been active on social media and in her work to deliver social messages such as body shaming, Black Lives Matter, and voting.
Eilish who turned 18-years-old last year in December became qualified to vote in elections this year. The singer also opened up about President Donald Trump and said that he is "destroying our country" followed by her performance at the Democratic National Convention. Recently, she also released a short film that bashed people who body shame called, Not My Responsibility.