Avicii: True Stories
Focuses on the incredible rise, fall and rebirth of one of the worlds most successful electronic music artists of all time, Avicii.
Cast
Salem Al Fakir
Self
Salem Al Fakir
Self - Songwriter
Avicii
Self
Avicii
Self - Interviewee
Johan Bjerkelund
Self
Aloe Blacc
Self
Aloe Blacc
Self - Rapper
Fredrik Boberg
Self
Fredrik Boberg
Self - Childhood Friend
Sandro Cavazza
Self
Sandro Cavazza
Self - Singer
Sandro Cavazza
Self - Songwriter
Per Dickson
Self
Peter Dyer
Self - Musician
Alex Ebert
Self
Alex Ebert
Self - Composer
Michael Einziger
Self
Michael Einziger
Self - Composer
Carl Falk
Self
Carl Fohlin
Self
Carl Fohlin
Self - Childhood Friend
Sebastian Furrer
Self
Sebastian Furrer
Self - Music Artist
David Guetta
Self
David Guetta
Self - French DJ and Producer
Filip Holm
Self
Filip Holm
Self - Ice Hockey Player
Wyclef Jean
Self
Wyclef Jean
Self - Composer
Otto Knows
Self
Otto Knows
Self - Childhood Friend
Dhani Lennevald
Self
Dhani Lennevald
Self - Singer and Dancer
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Lol wtf, the guy who said this is not interesting or insightful. This documentary movie is interesting and insightful especially for everyone who loves EDM or just interested to EDM and party scenes besides of his career story as 'one of the greatest EDM producers and DJs' from zero. The story mostly tells about his struggle from suffering pyhsical and mental illness for several years behind the scene of EDM superstar named AVICII, indeed because it's to emphasize the answers of "why tf did he retire at the age of 26?" and all his issues before his death. And also, you can learn how he became succesed and not to forget his mistakes by watch this documentary movie.
Tim Bergling was happy to be him self but not fully Avicii. " Live the life that you will remeber " The truly musical who inspired and change our life.
Avicii, the one who shaped electronic music in unprecedented ways, has left us with the memory of his songs. Beyond being a legend in this industry, I've always admired his humbleness and sincerity. I know growing and living as an introvert is a hard task to endure, I am aware of this myself, cause I am an introvert too, but what striked me was the way he managed to overcome all the odds and rumors surrounding him, by pushing his limits and always pursuing the next level. His alcohol addiction looks so shocking to people, like he was the only one ever addicted to this kind of thing, but he did it for the reason to forget about the drama inside his head and enjoy the present moment while he was on stage. He may now be singing in heavens, but at least we are left with the remembrance of his everlasting music.
Avicii gives you a honest look into his life. It's a sad story about a genious musician who cant handlle life in the spotlights. So sad if you know what happens shortly after. But still a really good documentary and worth to watch.
This film reveals not only the true Avicii (Tim) but also what might have led to his untimely death and how warped the world has become with success and money RIP Avicci your music will live in peoples hearts forever. Goodnight and God Bless you absolute angel xxxxx :(
A fitting tribute to one of the worlds greatest djs with a hint of emotion, avicii true stories really nails the mark with sufficient plays by plenty of beautiful musicians and artists. A must watch to pay tribute to the one waas, greatest dj of all time
Before watching this documentary, i had no idea who Avicii was. It was heartbreaking to watch this fragile soul rise to meteoric fame and not be able to survive it. He may have had emotional and mental issues, but that isn't what killed him. It was the leeches and hangers-on who saw him as a meal ticket and wrung every last dollar out of him before he just couldn't take it any more. I am sure none of them blame themselves and only feel sorry for the fact that they have lost their sources of income. They should all be ashamed of themselves.
We get really close to him and his struggle to recover and try to figure out what really brings him joy. The movie also gives us insight into an often derided art form.
