Apple TV+’s Billie Eilish Film: Are Documentaries Around Music Stars in Vogue?

With many singers becoming sensations and the OTT platforms trying to cash in on the massive fan following that they have created for themselves, Apple TV+ has looked to get on the bandwagon as they have given Billie Eilish a documentary that takes you behind the journey of the music superstar.

The film is titled ‘Billie Eilish: The world’s a little blurry’ and you get a sneak peek into the making of the record that changed her life. This singer-songwriter has amassed a lot of fame in a quick span of time and you get a look at how she had to navigate her life at home with family, with fame, and all the pressures that came along with it. All of this while recording her debut album “ When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”

Billie Eilish has 5 Grammy awards, 55 billion streams, 19 songs on Billboard top 100 and she is still a teenager. While most teens were wasting their time at such a tender age Billie Eilish has made quite the name for herself.

Music sensations have had their share of fans who are willing to go crazy for them and the entertainment industry has always tried their best to squeeze some kind of profit from this. We can see some examples of Shawn Mendes and Taylor Swift. Recently one can see a lot of documentaries made on the life of superstars and it also helps us get a better understanding of their personal life and how they deal with fame.

Billie Eilish: The World’s a little blurry is directed by academy award-winning director R.J Cutler and will come to Apple+ TV on 26th February.