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Discover the trailer for the Netflix documentary on Angèle

2021-11-09T17:44:08.787Z


Entitled simply by her first name which has become her stage name, the documentary traces the singer's journey since the success of Brol, her first album in 2018, through a series of intimate interviews and unpublished images.


A single album, more than 500,000 copies sold and a two-year marathon tour.

Angèle Van Laeken is only 25 years old but has lived three years at a frantic pace since the release of

Brol at the

end of 2018

.

Enough material apparently for a documentary.

Simply titled

Angèle

, it will be posted on November 26 on Netflix, which unveiled the first images on Tuesday.

Between family videos of childhood, life on tour, discovery of the pangs of notoriety and preparation of her new album, the documentary promises a plunge into the singer's intimacy.

Behind the scenes of his collaborations with Dua Lipa (for the hit

Fever

) and Damso also seem to be on the program.

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Brussels I love you

by Angèle: a not really capital hymn

The documentary is directed by Brice VDH and Brice Rensonnet, who directed several of his successful music videos, such as

Tout Oublier

.

A long format scheduled two weeks before the release of

Nonante-Cinq

, the singer's second album, to be released on December 10.

Did you say perfect com plan?

A busy year

This second disc, success announced, is the conclusion of a year 2021 which will have seen the Brussels woman on all fronts.

First to the discovery of the cinema with an appearance in the film

Anette

by Leos Carax, then on the set of A

stérix and Obelix: the middle empire

, which will be released in 2023. She then made her return to music in October with

Bruxelles je t'aime

, an ode to the city that saw him grow up, single from his next album.

2022 should be just as busy for the singer.

From April, it will embark on a tour of the Zénith de France and summer festivals, which will end in apotheosis with a concert at the Paris La Défense Arena and its 40,000 seats, on December 2, 2022.

Source: lefigaro

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