Madonna’s anticipated concert film Madonna: Rebel Heart Tour has landed at Showtime for a December 9 premiere. Co-directed by Danny B. Tull and Nathan Rissman, the documentary film shot around the world features a collection of live and behind these scenes footage culminating in performances at the Sydney Olympic Park in March of this year. Produced by Live Nation Global Touring, the Rebel Heart Tour kicked off on September 9, 2015 in Montreal and visited arenas in 55…...
- 10/21/2016
- Deadline TV
Just like a prayer, Showtime is taking you there — more specifically, to Madonna‘s latest world tour.
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The concert film Madonna: Rebel Heart Tour will premiere Friday, Dec. 9 at 9/8c, the premium network announced Friday. The project, co-directed by Danny B. Tull and Nathan Rissman, contains footage from all around the world, combining on-stage and behind-the-scenes moments.
In addition to newer Madonna jams, like “Living for Love” and “Bitch I’m Madonna,” Madge’s Rebel Heart Tour set list also includes classic favorites like “Material Girl” and “Lucky Star.
RelatedLady Gaga Confirms Super Bowl Halftime Stint: ‘It’s Not an Illusion’
The concert film Madonna: Rebel Heart Tour will premiere Friday, Dec. 9 at 9/8c, the premium network announced Friday. The project, co-directed by Danny B. Tull and Nathan Rissman, contains footage from all around the world, combining on-stage and behind-the-scenes moments.
In addition to newer Madonna jams, like “Living for Love” and “Bitch I’m Madonna,” Madge’s Rebel Heart Tour set list also includes classic favorites like “Material Girl” and “Lucky Star.
- 10/21/2016
- TVLine.com
Grezgorz Matlok, who returned to break into her London home after being deported to Poland, 'poses serious risk to singer'
A Polish man who twice broke into properties owned by Madonna was ordered to be detained indefinitely by a judge at Soutwark crown court after doctors said he posed a serious risk to the singer.
Grezgorz Matlok, 30, who was said to believe he was in an intimate relationship with Madonna and being sent special messages by her, was deported to Poland for mental health treatment last year after breaking into the Wiltshire home she shared with the film director Guy Ritchie, trying on his clothes and stealing food; but he returned to Britain by coach last March and broke into her London home.
The court was told Matlok used a rope to climb onto the balcony of a building next to her Georgian townhouse and then broke into her bedroom and rifled through her bedclothes,...
A Polish man who twice broke into properties owned by Madonna was ordered to be detained indefinitely by a judge at Soutwark crown court after doctors said he posed a serious risk to the singer.
Grezgorz Matlok, 30, who was said to believe he was in an intimate relationship with Madonna and being sent special messages by her, was deported to Poland for mental health treatment last year after breaking into the Wiltshire home she shared with the film director Guy Ritchie, trying on his clothes and stealing food; but he returned to Britain by coach last March and broke into her London home.
The court was told Matlok used a rope to climb onto the balcony of a building next to her Georgian townhouse and then broke into her bedroom and rifled through her bedclothes,...
- 10/24/2011
- by Stephen Bates
- The Guardian - Film News
Madonna's new film documentary, "I Am Because We Are," has made its way to the internet for free. The documentary explores the lives of children in Malawi who have been orphaned by the AIDS/HIV crisis, many who continue to live on the street.
Madonna, who produced the film, can be heard as the narrator for the film. She spoke about the documentary saying, "To say that this film is a labor of love is trivial. It's also the journey of a lifetime. I hope you all are as inspired watching it as I was making it."
Nathan Rissman wrote the film, which also shows the efforts of Madonna's charitable organization Raising Malawi and they try to help improve the lives and conditions of those involved.
The film appears with limited commercial interruption and has a running time of about two hours. To view the film, go to www.
Madonna, who produced the film, can be heard as the narrator for the film. She spoke about the documentary saying, "To say that this film is a labor of love is trivial. It's also the journey of a lifetime. I hope you all are as inspired watching it as I was making it."
Nathan Rissman wrote the film, which also shows the efforts of Madonna's charitable organization Raising Malawi and they try to help improve the lives and conditions of those involved.
The film appears with limited commercial interruption and has a running time of about two hours. To view the film, go to www.
- 4/8/2009
- icelebz.com
Madonna's new film documentary, "I Am Because We Are," has made its way to the internet for free. The documentary explores the lives of children in Malawi who have been orphaned by the AIDS/HIV crisis, many who continue to live on the street.
Madonna, who produced the film, can be heard as the narrator for the film. She spoke about the documentary saying, "To say that this film is a labor of love is trivial. It's also the journey of a lifetime. I hope you all are as inspired watching it as I was making it."
Nathan Rissman wrote the film, which also shows the efforts of Madonna's charitable organization Raising Malawi and they try to help improve the lives and conditions of those involved.
The film appears with limited commercial interruption and has a running time of about two hours. To view the film, go to www.
Madonna, who produced the film, can be heard as the narrator for the film. She spoke about the documentary saying, "To say that this film is a labor of love is trivial. It's also the journey of a lifetime. I hope you all are as inspired watching it as I was making it."
Nathan Rissman wrote the film, which also shows the efforts of Madonna's charitable organization Raising Malawi and they try to help improve the lives and conditions of those involved.
The film appears with limited commercial interruption and has a running time of about two hours. To view the film, go to www.
- 4/8/2009
- icelebz.com
Talk about a career leap! Madonna hired her gardener to direct her new documentary about Hiv/AIDS orphans in Malawi, which premiered this week at the Tribeca Film Festival. "Nathan Rissman basically did everything for me," the singer – who produced and narrated the film, I Am Because We Are – told People. "He was my gardener. He was my carpenter. He rerouted the electricity in my house. He looked after the children. And he started making home movies of my children. And they were amazing." Impressed by his work, the singer, 49, tapped Rissman to helm the movie, which documents Madonna's first encounters with David Banda,...
- 4/26/2008
- by Jeffrey Slonim
- PEOPLE.com
Madonna's new Africa awareness documentary was directed and filmed by her personal gardener.
The pop superstar rewarded green-fingered multi-tasker Nathan Rissman by asking him to take charge of her new movie I Am Because We Are.
She explains, "He used to be my gardener... He's a brilliant, lovely guy - one of those guys who came into my life and did every job. He was a runner, an intern, a gardener.
"He took care of my kids. He did everything and he did it with humility. And everyone just grew to love him. And then he started doing these little movies of my children and sending them to me, and making films out of photographs and just being really creative.
"One day I said, 'I need somebody to document this,' and then looked at him and said, 'And that person is you.' He really stepped up to the plate."
Rissman took off to Malawi, Africa to document Madonna's film, which she wanted to release to show that famine, poverty and Aids in the developing world are problems that can be solved.
The singer adds, "He spent a lot of time in Malawi, literally sleeping on the floors of people's huts and waking up with chickens on his head.
"He really lived it and approached it with an open heart and so much gratitude.
"People opened their hearts to him. I couldn't have done that."...
The pop superstar rewarded green-fingered multi-tasker Nathan Rissman by asking him to take charge of her new movie I Am Because We Are.
She explains, "He used to be my gardener... He's a brilliant, lovely guy - one of those guys who came into my life and did every job. He was a runner, an intern, a gardener.
"He took care of my kids. He did everything and he did it with humility. And everyone just grew to love him. And then he started doing these little movies of my children and sending them to me, and making films out of photographs and just being really creative.
"One day I said, 'I need somebody to document this,' and then looked at him and said, 'And that person is you.' He really stepped up to the plate."
Rissman took off to Malawi, Africa to document Madonna's film, which she wanted to release to show that famine, poverty and Aids in the developing world are problems that can be solved.
The singer adds, "He spent a lot of time in Malawi, literally sleeping on the floors of people's huts and waking up with chickens on his head.
"He really lived it and approached it with an open heart and so much gratitude.
"People opened their hearts to him. I couldn't have done that."...
- 3/13/2008
- WENN
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