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Kylie Minogue Docuseries 'Kylie' Premieres on Netflix

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A three-part documentary series about singer Kylie Minogue premieres on Netflix Wednesday. The series, produced by John Battsek of Venturelands, features contributions from family and collaborators and covers her career and personal life.

Facts First

  • A docuseries titled 'Kylie' premieres on Netflix Wednesday.
  • The three-part series is produced by John Battsek, who also produced 'Beckham' and 'Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie'.
  • Contributors include Minogue's sister Dannii, record producer Pete Waterman, musician Nick Cave, and Jason Donovan.
  • The documentary covers Minogue's career from 'Neighbours' to her music career and her relationships with Jason Donovan and Michael Hutchence.
  • The series is directed by Michael Harte and includes archive photography by Katerina Jebb.

What Happened

A three-episode documentary series about Australian singer Kylie Minogue, titled 'Kylie', is being released on Netflix on Wednesday. The series is produced by John Battsek of Venturelands, who also produced 'Beckham', 'Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie', and 'Three Identical Strangers'. It is directed by Michael Harte. Contributors include Minogue's sister Dannii Minogue, record producer Pete Waterman, musician Nick Cave, and her former 'Neighbours' co-star Jason Donovan. The documentary covers Minogue's career, including her work on the television show 'Neighbours', her signing with the music label Deconstruction, and her relationships with Jason Donovan and the late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence. It also features archive photography by Katerina Jebb and includes a scene where Minogue performs poetry on stage with Nick Cave.

Why this Matters to You

If you are a fan of Kylie Minogue's music or pop culture documentaries, you now have access to a detailed look at her life and career. The series may provide new insights into her personal relationships and artistic collaborations over her three-decade career.

What's Next

The docuseries is available for viewing on Netflix starting Wednesday.

Perspectives

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Kylie Minogue describes the documentary as a dense and challenging 'midpoint career reflection' that evoked feelings of being 'panicked and electrified' or 'overwhelmed'. She expresses trust in the production team, noting they 'weren't there to exploit me', and maintains that she remains 'definable' despite the film's length.
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The Interviewer observes that Minogue approached early media scrutiny with a 'sense of determination' and suggests that Michael Hutchence left a lasting impression that influenced her life and work.