Moonage Daydream, a film about David Bowie, opens with Hallo Spaceboy, a deep cut from his 1995 album Outside. It’s clear from the use of this song that Brett Morgen isn’t making a traditional docu…
a film about David Bowie, opens with Hallo Spaceboy, a deep cut from his 1995 album Outside. It’s clear from the use of this song that“I was completely trolling,” admits Morgen.
Morgen says there are plenty of books and other documentaries about David Bowie that tell this version of the story.“What can I offer that you can’t get in Wikipedia? It’s an experience. It’s something intangible. What’s great about Bowie is the mystery and the enigma,” he adds.
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