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Lady Gaga: Glory (2021)

Genre : Documentary, Music

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Danielle Winter

Synopsis

It's hard to define her. And that's precisely the way Lady Gaga wants it. Yes, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta had a plan to remake herself into an outrageous icon. It began with Italian Catholic New York City roots then expanded to glam pop, electronic rock, burlesque and even jazz alongside nonagenarian crooner, Tony Bennett. Piano lessons began at age four and taught Stefani to create music by ear. There were lead roles in high school standard Broadway show productions then open mic nights at downtown clubs and 1 1/2 years of formal training at N.Y.U.'s Tisch School of the Arts. Even a rape at age nineteen slowed but did not stop the mission that would yield over 200 million combined album and song sales. No wonder that Gaga's fans call her "Monster Mother." An outrageous fashion sense has wrought costumes made of plastic bubbles and raw meat. While elaborate videos and spectacular stage sets are the norm,

Actors

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga
self

Crews

Danielle Winter
Danielle Winter
Director
Danielle Winter
Danielle Winter
Writer
Brian Aebech
Brian Aebech
Producer
Dana Webber
Dana Webber
Producer

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