Madonna: "I'm not perfect, I don't know everything and I don't always make the right decisions"
At 62 years old, Madonna seems to be willing to recount her experiences.
The singer from Bay City, Michigan, will work with Diablo Cody on the script for an autobiographical film that she will direct, a production by Amy Pascal for Universal that means
the singer's return to the cinema after 9 years of silence.
It will be his third behind-the-scenes movie and first collaboration with Cody, winner of the Oscar for best screenplay for
Jason Reitman's
Juno
.
"I want to convey the incredible journey that life has given me as an artist, musician, dancer, a human being trying to make his way in this world," said Madonna.
"The focus of this film will always be the music. Music has kept me moving and art has kept me alive. There are so many untold and inspiring stories and who better to tell them than me.
Sharing my roller coaster
is essential.
life with my voice and my vision. "
Material has to spare.
Madonna is the pop diva since the 80s, one of the great musical icons of all time.
There are his
335 million records sold
worldwide and the 1,400 million dollars -to date- invoiced over a lifetime of concerts.
No solo artist has sold more tickets than her.
In terms of distinctions, it also sweeps.
He has received 658 relevant award nominations with
225 awards
in total.
In addition, it has been on the cover of magazines 4,700 times, according to Universal.
That's only for the statistical part.
More juice still have his constant controversies, his albums and videos seeking to
hurt sensibilities in the 80s and 90s,
his cocky attitude and his outdated statements, his constant love affairs -such as his fleeting relationship with Antonio Banderas- and his atypical career in the cinema, where he has already participated in 26 films.
"Madonna is the supreme icon, humanitarian, artist and rebel.
With her unique gift of creating art she has shaped our culture in a way that very few others have," said Universal Filmed Entertainment Group President Donna Langley, it's a statement.
The last thing she signed in film was in 2011,
We
, a romantic drama written and directed by the American singer.
Starring Abbie Cornish, James D'Arcy and Oscar Isaac, the film won more than a few critical acclaim and
ended up crashing at the box office
after passing through the Venice Film Festival.
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