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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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| The AtlanticSpencer KornhaberThe 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. |
| Daily Mail (UK)Christopher StevensIt skirted around George's chronic drugs problems, and made no mention of the circumstances surrounding his death. But it also neglected to mention that he was an endlessly generous man, who gave away millions without asking for recognition. |
| Sunday Times (UK)Louis WiseIt was a full portrait of the artist, if not of the man. |
| GQ Magazine [UK]Becky LucasFreedom is a great work of documentary filmmaking: stylishly shot, narratively gripping and backed by string arrangements composed by Michael himself |
| The Herald (Scotland)Alison Rowat[Viewers are] familiar with the art of doing several things at the same time; in this case, wiggling the shoulders to a beat while padding down memory lane, totting up how many terrific songs Michael had written and performed. |
| User ReviewJulia PInteresting back story to George's "falling out" with record company, and interviews with contemporary artists and actors/models in his music videos. If you enjoy his music this is a must see. |