In 2019, Netflix teamed up with Ezra Edelman, director of the Oscar-winning documentary O.J: Made In America, for a new nine-hour doc about Prince.
With a promise of uninhibited access to Prince's vault, Edelman worked on the film for nearly five years, and by some accounts it is a masterpiece: Wesley Morris, a New York Times critic and one of the few to have seen the 520-minute film, called it "one of the only works I have ever seen that approximates the experience of suffering with and suffering through and alongside genius.” However, due to changes in leadership at both Netflix and Prince's estate, the film faced a rocky production.
The film reportedly contained interviews with former romantic partners of Prince who had accused him of physical and emotional abuse, and in 2022, L.
Londell McMillan, head of Prince's estate, barred Edelman from the artist's vault. Read Next: Prince’s Purple Rain to be adapted for stage Requests for significant alterations to the film were not agreed to by Edelman, who had final cut on the film; McMillan reportedly told Edelman that releasing his version of the film would cause "generational harm" to Prince's image that could lead to him being "canceled," according to the Times.
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