A new documentary about Ozzy Osbourne It is on its way and intends to share an “intimate vision” of the “last chapter” of the metal icon.
Entitled Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Homethe project aims to share a moving and inspiring vision of the final chapter of the musician’s life, and has contributions from his wife Sharon and his children Jack and Kelly.
The documentary was filmed over three years and follows the deceased leader of Black Sabbath while he and Sharon return to the United Kingdom after decades of living in the US.
It shows the pioneer of heavy metal while fighting to settle again in England, and also follows it while working to get sufficiently fit to act in his gigantic farewell show, “Back to the Beginning”.
The film is produced by expectation in association with Joks Productions Limited for BBC One and Iplayer. Originally, it was planned as a series entitled Home to Roost, and was announced in 2022, but later became a one -hour film due to the deterioration of Ozzy’s health.
According to a new press description, The documentary is “full of love, laughs and tears”and arrives as a “sincere and edifying tribute to one of the true icons of the world.”
“We are honored to have had the opportunity to film with Ozzy and his family,” said Clare Sillery, director of commission of the BBC. “The film captures an intimate look at their trip while preparing to return to the United Kingdom. Includes family moments, humor, reflection and shows the persevering spirit that turned Ozzy into a world icon.
“We hope that this brings comfort and joy to Ozzy fans and spectators while remembering and celebrating their extraordinary life.”
Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home will be broadcast exclusively at BBC One and Iplayer on August 18 at 9 pm (local time).
Ozzy Osbourne’s final show
Osbourne returned to Birmingham at the beginning of July for the Black Sabbath concerta full day event entitled “Back to the beginning”. Not only did Osbourne and Black Sabbath acted, but the show included taxes of Metallica, Guns N ‘Roses, Slayer, Tool, Panther, Alice In Chains And more. Due to its previous column injuries and Parkinson’s disease, Osbourne remained sitting during the event, but otherwise he seemed to enjoy good health.
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