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David Bowie: Five Years 2013

★ 7.548 votes90 min📅 2013-05-25

"An intimate portrait of five key years in David Bowie’s career."

Dive into the electrifying transformation of a rock legend in *David Bowie: Five Years (2013)*, a captivating documentary directed by Francis Whately.

Director: Francis Whately

Cast

David Bowie
David Bowie
Self (archive footage)
Tony Visconti
Tony Visconti
Self
Nile Rodgers
Nile Rodgers
Self
Brian Eno
Brian Eno
Self
Robert Fripp
Robert Fripp
Self
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
Self (archive footage)
Dick Cavett
Dick Cavett
Self (archive footage)
Nicolas Roeg
Nicolas Roeg
Self
Candy Clark
Candy Clark
Self
Earl Slick
Earl Slick
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is David Bowie: Five Years (2013) about?

This documentary explores five pivotal years in David Bowie's career, tracing his evolution from the glam-rock icon Ziggy Stardust to the soulful *Young Americans* era, and his groundbreaking work in Berlin. Archival footage and interviews highlight his creative reinventions and lasting impact on music.

Who directed David Bowie: Five Years?

Francis Whately directed *David Bowie: Five Years*, crafting a visually rich portrait of Bowie's artistic transformations through rare footage and personal insights.

Who stars in David Bowie: Five Years?

The film features David Bowie alongside collaborators like producer Tony Visconti, guitarist Nile Rodgers, musician Brian Eno, guitarist Robert Fripp, and pop artist Andy Warhol.

Is David Bowie: Five Years (2013) worth watching?

As a documentary, it offers a rare glimpse into Bowie's creative process and legacy, making it essential for fans and music lovers. Its blend of nostalgia and insight makes it both entertaining and thought-provoking, though its appeal depends on interest in Bowie's work.

How long is David Bowie: Five Years?

The documentary runs for 90 minutes, providing a concise yet immersive experience.

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About David Bowie: Five Years (2013) — The Decade That Made a Musical Icon

Dive into the electrifying transformation of a rock legend in *David Bowie: Five Years (2013)*, a captivating documentary directed by Francis Whately. This intimate film charts Bowie's meteoric rise through the early 1970s, spotlighting his avant-garde reinventions—from the alien rockstar Ziggy Stardust to the soulful crooner of *Young Americans*, and the enigmatic Thin White Duke. With rare archival footage and candid interviews, the documentary reveals how Bowie's time in Berlin reshaped his artistry, culminating in groundbreaking albums like *Heroes* and *Scary Monsters*, before his global breakthrough with *Let's Dance*. Collaborators like Tony Visconti and Nile Rodgers share behind-the-scenes insights, painting a vivid portrait of an artist who defied genre, defied expectations, and became a cultural icon.

Atmosphere blends nostalgia with raw energy, immersing viewers in Bowie's creative genius and restless spirit. Whately's film isn't just a retrospective; it's a celebration of reinvention, resilience, and the alchemy of music that made Bowie an immortal figure. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to his legacy, this documentary captures the essence of a man who redefined what it meant to be a star.