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Directed by Sonia Anderson, the film details the singer’s breakneck rise to fame.
October 02 2015 8:55 AM EST
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Directed by Sonia Anderson, the film details the singer’s breakneck rise to fame.
The four-time Grammy-winning Artist has over four million Facebook fans and over 3.5 million Twitter followers -- Sam Smith has quickly become a global music icon, who has won the hearts of millions of fans worldwide. A new documentary, Sam Smith: Dreams Come True, seeks to take viewers inside the life of the British singer-songwriter by including intimate live sets of a selection of his songs, including early releases, such as "Time Won't Wait" and "All This Madness."
"A lot of care and attention went into getting the details right," says Alan Byron, the film's producer. "We aim to please both existing fans and newbies, so we wanted to make sure that Sam Smith's remarkable journey is portrayed in an accurate and entertaining fashion. By all accounts, we succeeded."
Directed by Sonia Anderson, the film features exclusive interviews with Smith and those who were closest to him: Sam's former school headmaster, his voice coach Dr. Voice, backing singers, as well as close acquaintances and friends.
The film will be available on major digital platforms in the USA/Canada on October 13, and on DVD on November 10. Watch the trailer below:
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