Moonage Daydream is based on David Bowie’s 1971 song of the same name and is described as an immersive cinematic experience. Brett Morgan, the film’s director, writer, and editor, also serves as producer. He worked on the project for four years and designed the soundtrack, animations, and color palette for over two years.
Personal archives videos, previously unknown performances, and David Bowie’s music and words are all featured in the film’s summary. Invites the audience to immerse themselves in the unique universe of Bowie. ” As a performer, Bowie taught us that our uniqueness is a source of power. In releasing MOONAGE DAYDREAM, Bowie gives us a road plan for surviving the twenty-first century and invites audiences to celebrate his legacy and ongoing influence like never before.”
Newly unearthed footage and performances from David Bowie’s 54-year career are featured in the documentary. Exclusively restored Bowie tracks are featured in the film. With unparalleled access to the David Bowie Estate’s collection, Morgan was able to produce this project.
Tony Visconti, Bowie’s longtime associate in the music industry, is the man behind the production of Moonage Daydream. Tracy Flannigan, James Smith, Lauren Ospala, Jennie Amias, and Helen Butcher will be joining him.
The first teaser trailer for Neon’s upcoming documentary, Moonage Daydream, on David Bowie’s musical and artistic journey, has been revealed. Following an 18-month battle with liver cancer, the late music star passed suddenly six years ago at the age of 69. An international premiere was recently held for the documentary film, which will be released in cinemas and Imax sometime in the fall.
Never-before-seen video from David Bowie’s creative, spiritual, and musical journeys can be seen in the Moonage Daydream teaser trailer. Bowie provides narration, in which he extols the joys of life.