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David Bowie: The Last Five Years

Country: UK, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Francis Whately
  • Producer: Phil Dolling; Sarah Kerr

CGiii Comment

If you are a fan...this is a must!

Disregard all the negative reviews, they know not the man who changed many a young boy's life...for the better!

Trailblazers - because that was what he was - don't extinguish with time, they simply do what they want to do for themselves...and, Mr Bowie did just that.

Success gives a incredible creative freedom...his later work may be the most inaccessible of his career...but, there's no denying, the creativity.

One thing is for certain...there will never be an other David Bowie.

A gentleman. A starman.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Focusing on the artist’s final years, David Bowie: The Last Five Years presents a nuanced look at the evolution of Bowie’s music as told through archival footage and interviews with the musical legend’s bandmates. Largely focused on Bowie’s final two albums, The Next Day and Blackstar, the film also explores his musical, Lazarus, which he began developing in the midst of his illness.

Cast & Characters

David Bowie as Himself;
Earl Slick as Himself;
Gail Ann Dorsey as Herself;
Gerry Leonard as Himself;
Catherine Russel as Herself;
Sterling Campbell as Himself;
Tony Visconti as Himself;
Zachary Alford as Himself;
David Torn as Himself;
Geoff MacCormack as Himself;
Mike Garson as Himself;
Ava Cherry as Herself;
Carlos Alomar as Himself;
Reeves Gabrels as Himself;
Floria Sigismondi as Herself