David Bowie Doc Shares a Moonage Daydream (2024)

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Brett Morgen’s Moonage Daydream trailer shows why David Bowie is perfect for this moment.

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Through all his hazy cosmic jive, David Bowie was always presented as a Starman, waiting in the sky for the right moment to blow our minds. Times have caught up with the legendary Thin White Duke, and one of the signs is a stellar alignment. If the stars look different, it is because there was an unforeseen conjunction. Neon Film’s immersive documentary Moonage Daydream premiered at Cannes this week as did Showtime’s The Man Who Fell to Earth’s newest episode, entitled “Moonage Daydream.”

In the series, K. Faraday (Chiwetel Ejiofor), is the home planet help requested by Thomas Jerome Newton, the character Bowie played in Nicholas Roeg’s 1976 film. The drone protégé of the mysterious Anthean scientist suffers an existential crisis and finds inspiration through a base human instinct. Moonage Daydream documents Bowie’s career with the most human touch. It is narrated by Bowie, himself, through interviews and clips presented in multiple formats.

Bowie is best known as a musician, but has always been a multimedia player. He lent his voice to cartoons, video games, art installations, and interstellar communiques. Bowie studied and expressed himself through dance, painting, sculpture, video, audio collage, screenwriting, and began by studying mime. Moonage Daydream promises to present a full mix of the sound and vision as the newly released trailer shows.

Bowie made his movie debut, the experimental short X-rated film, The Image, in 1967. He then went on to star or be featured in dozens of classic films, as well as starring in the title role of The Elephant Man live on Broadway. He is almost as well known for acting as for his music, but never quite. Bowie’s role as Jareth in Jim Henson’s Labyrinth was upstaged by the soundtrack he wrote for it, which was the third best-selling soundtrack ever at the time.

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Bowie almost did the same for The Man Who Fell to Earth. He began writing a soundtrack which he planned to follow his 1975 album Young Americans. He only finished some demos which weren’t synched to the picture. Roeg brought in John Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas. Bowie released Station to Station. When Bowie made the album Low in 1977, he sent Roeg a copy with a note that simply read, “This is what I had in mind for the film.” The demos weren’t available until the 40th anniversary release The Man Who Fell to Earth: Limited Collector’s Edition.

Bowie made music up to his death in 2016. His final album, Blackstar, scheduled to drop on his 69th birthday, came out two days before his death. Man Who Fell to Earth’s “Moonage Daydream” opens on the planet Anthea, where Faraday is leaving to complete the mission begun in the original film. As he prepares to board his craft, his wife asks him to remain, he promises to return. It is very human, but it is alien. You have to love the alien.

The former David Jones, who changed his name to Bowie in 1966 after the singing actor Davy Jones found fame as a member of the Monkees, explored alienation for the better part of his career. He won an Ivor Novello Award for the song “Space Oddity” in 1969, and was treated as such when he first hit ground.

In the trailer for Moonage Daydream, we hear the disembodied voice of Dick Cavett pondering the origins of Bowie. “Who is he? What is he? Where did he come from? Is he a creature of a foreign power? Is he a creep, is he dangerous, is he smart, dumb, nice to his parents? Real, a put-on? Crazy? Sane? Man, woman, robot?” On the musical stage, he’d been all: Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Major Tom, The Thin White Duke. The documentary does not try to define Bowie, but shows why he must be experienced. Bowie’s art is presented as a guide for how we can live our best lives. What was radical in 1971 is mainstream now. Bowie’s nonconformity offered a new norm. David Bowie was no chameleon. He never blended into the scenery.

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Bowie was the master of reinvention. It took British director Francis Whately three separate documentaries to explore the singer’s career: David Bowie: Five Years (2013), which covered his introduction to the public at large, David Bowie: The Last Five Years (2017), which looked at the making of Bowie’s final two records, David Bowie: Finding Fame (2019), which explored his early years.

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Moonage Daydream was written, directed, edited, and produced by Brett Morgen, who made Cobain: Montage of Heck, the 2015 documentary on Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, The Kid Stays in the Picture, Say It Loud: A Celebration of Black Music in America, and Jane (2017), the Nat Geo documentary about primatologist Jane Goodall. The Bowie project took over five years to make, and is crafted for an immersive cinematic experience tailored to specific theaters. The documentary will play in IMAX theaters when it opens this fall. Morgen spent two years selecting 16mm and 35mm print footage, much of it never-before-seen, from the Bowie archive for an extensive tour through his 54-year career.

Bowie declined to license his music for Todd Haynes’ 1998 film Velvet Goldmine, which is named after one of his songs. Maybe if they’d only have given him a part. Moonage Daydream is the only film sanctioned by the Bowie Estate, which gave Morgen unfiltered access to all Bowie’s master recordings. The documentary features 40 remastered songs from Bowie’s song catalog from 1970 through 1977. The songs include “Changes,” “Starman,” “Ziggy Stardust,” “The Jean Genie,” “All The Young Dudes,” “Life on Mars,” “Rebel Rebel,” “Fame,” “Young Americans,” and “Golden Years.” Bowie’s long-time producer Tony Visconti is the music producer.

The Bowie conjunction is well timed. Even FX’s Sex Pistols series Pistol opens with footage of Bowie’s 1973 farewell concert at the Hammersmith Odeon. He said goodbye to Ziggy Stardust that night. But David Bowie has never left orbit.

The Man Who Fell to Earth airs Sundays at 10 p.m. on Showtime. Moonage Daydream is set for a September theatrical release. The film is expected to premiere on HBO and HBO Max in the spring of 2023.

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David Bowie Doc Shares a Moonage Daydream (2024)

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What is the latest documentary about David Bowie? ›

Moonage Daydream is a 2022 documentary film about English singer-songwriter David Bowie.

Did David Bowie play any instruments? ›

But as a youngster, Bowie demonstrated a proclivity for mastering a wide range of instruments and soon started to form bands. He played the alto saxophone, ukulele, chest bass, and piano, organizing the Konrads followed by the King Bees, the Buzz, etc.

When was David Bowie's peak? ›

After uneven commercial success in the late 1970s, Bowie had three number-one hits: the 1980 single "Ashes to Ashes", its album Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) and "Under Pressure" (a 1981 collaboration with Queen). He achieved his greatest commercial success in the 1980s with Let's Dance (1983).

Did David Bowie make Moonage Daydream? ›

"Moonage Daydream" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was originally recorded in February 1971 at Radio Luxembourg's studios in London and released as a single by his short-lived band Arnold Corns in May 1971 on B&C Records.

Who is David Bowie's son? ›

David Bowie's son, Duncan Jones, has launched an online book club focused on his father's favorite novels, saying in a tweet, "My dad was a beast of a reader. … I've been feeling a building sense of duty to go on the same literary marathon in tribute to dad."

Who is David Bowie's daughter? ›

Was David Bowie technically a good singer? ›

Bowie's large range (he was able to double himself in octaves) would indicate that he had a strong technique, in addition to the fact that his voice didn't deteriorate as a got older, at least, not to the extent of other singers' vocal problems later in life.

What was David Bowie's cause of death? ›

On 10 January 2016, the English musician David Bowie died at his Lafayette Street home in New York City, having been diagnosed with liver cancer 18 months earlier. He died two days after the release of his twenty-sixth and final studio album, Blackstar, which coincided with his 69th birthday. New York City, U.S.

What languages could David Bowie speak? ›

Who got David Bowie's fortune? ›

In his will, Bowie left half of his assets to his surviving wife, and the remaining half split equally to his children. He also left $2 million to an assistant and $1 million to a nanny.

Was David Bowie married when he died? ›

Iman and Bowie wed in 1992 and remained married until his death from liver cancer in 2016. In an interview for British Vogue's January 2023 cover issue, the supermodel discussed grief, which she said "has no expiration date," her current priorities and more.

Did David Bowie have heterochromia? ›

His whole image embodied this and even his eyes were no different, as they were different colours right? Wrong! The condition of having two different coloured eyes is called heterochromia and is what many believed this rockstar to have. This was not the case, as he in fact had an eye condition called anisocoria.

Did Michael Jackson like David Bowie? ›

MJ was something of an occasional admirer of David's, having attended one of Bowie's famed Diamond Dogs shows in Los Angeles in 1974, accompanying his Jackson 5 brothers and Diana Ross.

What singer inspired David Bowie? ›

It takes a special kind of artist to be equally influenced by acid-fried original Pink Floyd leader Syd Barrett, light entertainment crooner Anthony Newley, and pioneering UK blues-rockers The Pretty Things.

Was David Bowie visually impaired? ›

According to Bowie, he had faulty depth perception. He could see with the injured eye, but colour vision was mostly lost and he had a brownish tone over his vision.

Where can I watch David Bowie's documentary? ›

David Bowie: The Last Five Years | Watch the Movie on HBO | HBO.com.

What is the HBO movie about David Bowie? ›

TV-14 | music documentaries | 2 HR 15 MIN | 2023

Moonage Daydream illuminates the life and genius of David Bowie, one of the most prolific and influential artists of our time.

Is Moonage Daydream worth watching? ›

The film does well to show his impact on his fans, with bits and pieces from outside shows and plenty of crowd closeups during the live bits. There's plenty of archival Bowie interviews, much of it overlaid with other visuals of him or with the psychedelic "screensaver"-type CGI.

How can I watch David Bowie Finding Fame? ›

Watch David Bowie: Finding Fame | Prime Video.

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