
Beyoncé is taking over your television set this February. Not only will the superstar singer headline the Super Bowlhalftime show in New Orleans, she will star in an HBO documentary later in the month.
The “Single Ladies” singer will debut a feature-length documentary on HBO on February 16, 2013. Directed by Bey herself, the film will provide “raw, unprecedented access to the private entertainment icon and high-voltageperformances.”
“HBO has a history of pushing every boundary with class and authenticity,” said Beyoncé. “Some of my favorite shows are on HBO, so I am excited that my film will be part of its bold programming. This film was so personal to me, it had to have the right home.”
Michael Lombardo, president of HBO Programming, added, “Everybody knows Beyoncé’s music, but few know Beyoncé the person. Along with electrifying footage of Beyoncé onstage, this unique special looks beyond the glamour to reveal a vibrant, vulnerable, unforgettable woman.”
The documentary will feature footage of her childhood in Houston through home videos and showcase her role as a mother and businesswoman as she builds her company, ParkwoodEntertainment. Viewers will get to witness the physical and emotional demands as she records, rehearses for liveperformances, and balances family life, culminating with her return to the spotlight following the birth of her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.

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