
Tina Turner: Simply the Best 2018
Tina Turner: Simply the Best (2018) dives deep into the legendary singer's resilient spirit in this intimate documentary where she sits down with BBC Arts editor Will Gompertz for an unfiltered, heartfelt conversation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tina Turner: Simply the Best (2018) about?
This documentary follows Tina Turner as she shares her life story in an exclusive interview with BBC Arts editor Will Gompertz, delving into her career's highs and lows, personal struggles, and the moments that shaped her iconic legacy.
Who directed Tina Turner: Simply the Best?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Tina Turner: Simply the Best?
The documentary features the legendary Tina Turner alongside BBC Arts editor Will Gompertz, who conducts the in-depth interview.
Is Tina Turner: Simply the Best (2018) worth watching?
With its concise runtime and powerful themes of resilience, this documentary offers a rare glimpse into Turner's life and struggles. Though unrated, its emotional honesty and cultural significance make it a compelling watch for fans of music and personal triumph stories.
How long is Tina Turner: Simply the Best?
The documentary runs for 40 minutes.
About Tina Turner: Simply the Best (2018) — An Intimate Portrait of Resilience and Rock Royalty
Tina Turner: Simply the Best (2018) dives deep into the legendary singer's resilient spirit in this intimate documentary where she sits down with BBC Arts editor Will Gompertz for an unfiltered, heartfelt conversation. Turner reflects on the defining moments of her life and career, from the crushing loss of her eldest son to the personal struggles she overcame after a stroke and a life-threatening health crisis. The film captures her candid reflections on love, loss, and redemption, set against the backdrop of her iconic musical legacy and the enduring strength that defined her comeback.
Directed with warmth and sensitivity, this 40-minute documentary feels like a private audience with the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll herself. Turner's voice carries the weight of experience as she revisits pivotal collaborations, including the healing power of music in her darkest hours. The result is a poignant, uplifting portrait of survival and reinvention that resonates far beyond the stage.