DeSantis is doing all he can to discourage and prohibit masking by all means possible, all in the name of "personal freedom", never mind that this is a public health emergency that has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans, and counting. It is noticeable and commendable that literally every person we see in the documentary is masking (wearing N-95 masks), while at the same time we know that Florida Gov. Two aspects made this year's halftime show even more complex than otherwise would be the case already: first, there is this little thing called COVID-19 that was raging through the country in the winter of 2020-2 (and sadly, still is now 7+ months later). Here Hallgren and the film crew are given unfettered access to all aspects of what it takes to stage what amounts to a 13 min mini-Broadway show that will be viewed by over 100 million viewers just in the US alone. At this point we are 10 min into the documentary.Ĭouple of comments: this documentary is directed by Nadia Hallgren, who just last year brought us the Michelle Obama documentary "Becoming". We then go back in time to "20 Days To The Show", as we are introduced to various members of the team that is responsible for putting this tightly coordinated 13 min show together: there is of course The Weeknd himself, as we see him rehearse with his backup band, but there are many, many others as well, including the set designer, the choreographer, and on and on. As the movie opens, The Weeknd is two minutes away from coming on stage for this year's Super Bowl halftime show in Tampa, FL. "The Show" (2021 release 94 min.) is a new documentary about what it takes to stage a Super Bowl halftime show. Reviewed by paul-allaer 7 / 10 Behind the scenes look at Super Bowl halftime show: it takes an army
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