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After a three-decade-plus run in the pop spotlight, topping global music charts and shattering attendance records, Celine Dion certainly had it all, on the most epic scale imaginable. Until


one day, she didn’t. Whether or not you’ve been an admirer of the powerhouse French-Canadian vocalist, Amazon Prime’s often achingly intimate and bracingly intense documentary _I Am: Celine


Dion_ delivers a portrait of the icon that can’t help but inspire both empathy and respect. The film chronicles Dion’s ongoing battle with stiff-person syndrome, which has drastically


impacted her ability to perform. “There are a lot of relatable moments with Celine even though you may have very little in common with her,” the film’s director Irene Taylor tells _AARP_,


noting that despite all the singer’s soaring accomplishments and the lavish luxuries they reaped, the great common leveler of a debilitating health struggle brings her down to earth in the


most human of ways. Bucking documentary convention, there are no talking-head sequences featuring friends, colleagues or experts offering their own insights. Much like the performances of


her heyday, Dion holds the spotlight from start to finish. It’s Celine’s show, full stop. Taylor says that Dion herself proposed the notion of telling her own story, unfettered by outside


perspectives. “She had asked me if a film like that is possible, and I assured her ‘It’s absolutely possible, but that means you have to work a little harder because you have to be available


more.’ She agreed. And there is a will in her way.” “She let me know from day one of filming that she was going to be very open,” adds Taylor. “She was sick and tired of being sick and


tired, and she was ready to talk about that and come to terms with how she might move forward.” [embedded content] The film illustrates both the highs and lows of Dion’s life, liberally


juxtaposing numerous archival clips from throughout her life including images of her beloved manager-husband René Angélil, who died in 2016, alongside more recent footage chronicling her


current everyday experiences. She appears startlingly deglamorized, devoutly earnest and, refreshingly, far funnier than she’s ever come across before.


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