“I’ve had an extraordinary life and I have to make an extraordinary movie,” notes Madonna. “It’s also a pre-emptive strike because there were a lot of people trying to make movies about me. Most of them, misogynistic men. So I’ve put my foot in the door to say, ‘No one is going to tell my story but me.'”
While Madonna’s life is full of stories that would make for great movie moments, from her turbulent relationship with her father to her days as a coat check girl at New York’s Danceteria club (alongside painter Keith Haring), the artist is going beyond the call of duty to prepare the film, whose story will end with her 1990 Blond Ambition Tour.
In this way, the selection process that appointed Julia Garner as a possible protagonist of the film, he had stages such as those 11-hour choreography sessions, supervised both by the star’s regular choreographer and by the singer in person.
Madonna is one of the most important musical artists of recent times. Many of her songs have reached number one on the music charts of various countries around the world; her biggest hits include songs like “Like a Virgin”, “Material Girl”, “Papa Don’t Preach”, “The Beautiful Island”, “Like a Prayer”, “Express Yourself”, “Vogue”, “Take a Bow”, “Frozen”, “Music”, “Hung Up” and “4 Minutes”. Undoubtedly, seeing her life in the movies is another attraction in the history of the so-called “Queen of Pop”.
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