Apple TV+ has released the first official trailer for Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, a documentary film centered around the titular singer-songwriter. As the movie subtitle suggests, the documentary chronicles the artist's experiences recording her explosive debut 2019 album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, which catapulted her to fame and irreversibly changed her life. Check out the trailer below.
As the trailer above shows, the film rewinds well before and zooms way out beyond that album's recording sessions and shows childhood home movies of Eilish and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, acting out a concert performance in Eilish's bedroom. Given that Eilish is 18 (and turning 19 later this week), the movie promises to be a fascinating look at how someone so young comes to terms with massive fame so early in life.
Directed by R. J. Cutler (The September Issue, The War Room), the film is due for Apple's streaming service and also expected to hit theaters February 26, 2021.
Meanwhile, the Apple TV+ app has been recently rolled out to gaming consoles, making the platform even easier to gain access to.
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