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George Michael: Freedom
Directed by
David Austin
,
George Michael
TV-MA
2017
86m
Documentary
,
Biography
,
and more
7.8
69%
84%
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A frank and honest account of George Michael's professional life and career, made by the man himself with various artists adding to the narrative.
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Cast of George Michael: Freedom
George Michael
Self / Director
Naomi Campbell
Self
Christy Turlington
Self
Cindy Crawford
Self
Tatjana Patitz
Self
Linda Evangelista
Self
Stevie Wonder
Self
Elton John
Self
Ricky Gervais
Self
Nile Rodgers
Self
Mark Ronson
Self
Tracey Emin
Self
Liam Gallagher
Self
Mary J. Blige
Self
Jean-Paul Gaultier
Self
James Corden
Self
Tony Bennett
Self
Emmanuelle Alt
Self
David Austin
Self
Jellybean Benítez
Self
Clive Davis
Self
Kate Moss
Self
Paul Russell
Self
Tony Russell
Self
Simon Rutter
Self
Andy Stephens
Self
David Austin
Director
Lisa Johnson
Producer
Steven Lappin
Producer
George Michael: Freedom Ratings & Reviews
City AM
Victoria Luxford
Freedom Uncut's biggest reveal is just how influential Michael was. When the opening credits feature both Kate Moss and a cover from Adele, you know you're talking about someone who has made an impact.
Decider
Benjamin H. Smith
The end result is a documentary about Michael's life which seems hurried and incomplete.
The Atlantic
Spencer Kornhaber
The documentary's heavy emphasis on the early-to-mid '90s has the marked feel of someone taking stock of their memories and curating their desired legacy. Which, of course, is the prerogative of an authorized, posthumous, hour-and-a-half documentary.
Los Angeles Times
Mikael Wood
Essentially a glorified sizzle reel stringing together interviews and TV performances any serious fan is likely to have already seen, the documentary does little to deepen our understanding of Michael or his music.
Los Angeles Daily News
Rob Lowman
While the pop singer, as you would expect, doesn't dig too deeply into the more scandalous aspects of his life, the documentary isn't simply self-serving, either.
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