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Avicii – I'm Tim is a 2024 documentary about the life of Swedish DJ Avicii. The film premiered at the Tribeca Festival on June 9, 2024. [2] The film is directed by Swedish director Henrik Burman, and produced by Björn Tjärnberg. The film features interviews from Chris Martin, Nile Rodgers and David Guetta among others.[3]
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Directed by | Henrik Burman |
Written by | Henrik Burman |
Produced by | Björn Tjärnberg |
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Cinematography | Björn Tjärnberg |
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Music by | Jan Lekemark |
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Language | English |
The former movie description from Tribeca Festival reads: "Before there was Avicii, there was just Tim. For the first time through his own words, witness the journey of a shy but prodigious musical talent who would soon become one of the defining artists of his generation".[4]
According to Billboard, the movie will include "never-before-seen archive footage and interviews with Bergling himself". It will also feature "newly produced material, with interviews with Bergling's family, friends and colleagues".[5]
The documentary was originally announced by the Avicii estate in September 2021, with a 2023 release date. The movie began production in 2019. Director Henrik Burman said about the film: "My goal is to provide an honest and new perspective on both the artist Avicii and Tim's life. I want this to be a film that surprises the audience and challenges the public's image of Sweden's biggest international artist of today and, in doing so, also shine a light on what his music has meant to so many people."[6]
The new release date was announced on Avicii's Instagram profile in April 2024.[7] The wider release is yet to be confirmed. On October 9, 2024, it was announced that the documentary would be played at Stockholm Filmfestival in 2024.[8]
On November 4, 2024, Candamo Film announced that the documentary would be released worldwide on Netflix, starting on December 31, 2024.[9] The documentary will be released together with Avicii's last performance at Ushuaïa Ibiza on August 28, 2016, titled "Avicii - My Last Show".[10]
From Candamo Film:
Person | Role | Footage used |
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Tim Bergling | Himself | Archive footage |
Chris Martin | Interview, studio footage | |
Aloe Blacc | ||
David Guetta | ||
Nile Rodgers | ||
Arash Pournouri | ||
Dan Tyminski | ||
Mike Einziger | ||
Joe Janiak | ||
Carl Falk | ||
Audra Mae | Herself | |
Filip Åkesson | Himself | |
Jessie Waits | Interview | |
Klas Bergling | ||
Anki Lidén | Herself | |
Niel Jacobson | Himself | Interview, studio footage |
Salem Al Fakir | ||
Vincent Pontare | ||
Katie Bain | Herself | Interview |
Per Sundin | Himself | |
Johnny Tennander | ||
Christer Thordson |
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