Kanye West snaps Kim Kardashian and explains “I've been out of my medication” in the new trailer for five months for five months In whose name?An upcoming documentary that offers a very private look at the very public collapse of the rapper.
Director Nicolas Ballesteros and his camera swings to the west for six years and collected over 3,000 hours of footage at a turbulent time in which the Kanye celebrated by criticism turned into the always controversy ye.
“Then the eighteen -year -old Nicolas Ballesteros will be pushed into the eye of the storm, a man who builds rich in music, fashion and faith.
“Six transformative years of 15-hour shooting days has more than a cultural icon documented. What started as a silent observation developed into a profound journey of artistic and personal growth.
The trailer for In whose name?The fact that the cinemas will be opened on September 19 looks completely around his bipolar disorder and brags that he stopped his medication – “I would rather be dead than with medication,” says West – which is at the price of his home life. The preview also shows the West, which brings together its Sunday service before it initiates his own rabbit hole.
“For a shy child, the camera became both a sign and a window, a way to channel my self -observation and at the same time get in touch with the world,” said Ballesteros in a explanation (((((((((above The Hollywood reporter). “She always had someone who also filmed him, an objective between him and the sound. Maybe we got on ourselves without saying a lot. I was able to fade in the background, remain present, the camera always rolled and started moments outside of public performance.”
The producer Simran A. Singh added: “This film presents a raw and often worrying portrait without a comment or conclusion, whereby the audience interpret the events for themselves.
While Clear West grants an unrestricted access to the documentary filmmaker, it is unclear whether the film itself has the rapper's consent.