Justin Timberlake concert film to debut on Netflix
Justin Timberlake's 20/20 Experience World Tour concert film is heading to the small screen this October (16).
scar-winning director Jonathan Demme filmed Justin Timberlake and The Tennessee Kids in Las Vegas, during the final date of the pop superstar's mammoth 134-city 20/20 Experience World Tour, which ran from November, 2013 to January, 2015 and amassed a staggering $232 million in ticket sales.
The film, which also features the 35-year-old singer's 25-strong
backing band, the Tennessee Kids, will have its world premiere at
the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday (13Sep16), when
the Can't Stop The Feeling hitmaker is expected to appear alongside
Demme to present the behind-the-scenes show to fans.
Demme previously opened up about the project while it was still in
production last year (15), calling it "very emotional, very
exciting".
He added, "It's a space age music film. There's tremendous dancing
in this piece. He's got an extraordinary band called the Tennessee
Kids. Huge horn section, two lead guitars, two drummers, eight
dancers, four exquisite background singers. And we caught them on
their last performance."
Demme, 72, was an obvious choice for the job, given his background
in legendary concert films, which include the 2006 Neil Young
documentary Heart of Gold, and Talking Heads' famous 1984 film,
Stop Making Sense.
He is also a seasoned Hollywood moviemaker, best known for 1991's
The Silence of the Lambs, for which he won the Best Director Oscar,
and Philadelphia in 1993.
Justin Timberlake and The Tennessee Kids will stream on Netflix
from 12 October (16).
Timberlake, meanwhile, is preparing to star opposite Anna Kendrick
and James Corden in his first Woody Allen film, an as-yet-untitled
project reportedly set in New York City in the 1950s. He also
voices a character named Branch in the upcoming animated film
Trolls, to be released in November (16).