JAKARTA - Ozzy Osbourne, through an Instagram post, announced her latest documentary with the title "Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now" which will be released via Paramount.
The documentary project, which is scheduled to air this year, is produced by Echo Velvet in collaboration with Osbournes & MTV Entertainment Studios.
What this documentary has to offer is a personal portrait of the bitter reality of the singer nicknamed the Prince of Darkness and his struggle for the last Black Sabbath concert.
In the post, Paramount announced that the documentary Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now is in the production stage.
The new long-duration documentary film that peeked behind Ozzy's public persona to reveal the devastating setbacks it has faced since its decisive fall in 2019, reads Paramount's statement, citing an upload caption, Thursday, February 27.
"Currently in the production stage, the project is scheduled to premiere on Paramount later this year."
This documentary promises an unprecedented Ozzy Osbourne figure, with honest, warm, and very personal portraits. There is also an explanation of how the world of Ozzy was stopped six years ago, which forced him to reflect on who he really was, face his own death, and question whether he could perform on stage for the last time.
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By discussing his health problems and the impact of his Parkinson's diagnosis, the film shows the main role music continues to play in Ozzy's life - it also proves that his naughty sense of humor remains intact despite all that.
Regarding this documentary, Ozzy said, there is a personal relationship between himself and the music that has saved him.
These last six years are full of the worst times I've ever had. There were times when I thought my number was over. But making music and making two albums saved me. I'll go crazy without music," he said.
Meanwhile, this documentary is directed by Tania Alexander, where the process started in early 2022, during a recording session for the studio album "Patient Number 9" which won two Grammys.
The project will continue to carry out the shooting process until summer, as Ozzy tries to take the stage for his final appearance with Black Sabbath.
My fans have supported me for years, and I really want to thank them and say goodbye to them. That's the core of the Villa Park show," concluded Ozzy Osbourne.
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