“Pink: All I Know So Far,” streaming on Amazon Prime Video starting May 21, is not a concert documentary, says the film’s co-editor Cindy Mollo. Rather, it’s the story of a mother on tour with her family whose career goal is to play the world-famous Wembley Stadium.
The doc, directed by Michael Gracey, follows the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter’s 2019 Beautiful Trauma tour, on which she was accompanied by husband Carey Hart and their two children — daughter Willow, 9 at the time, and son Jameson, 4.
“We had to weave in bits of her backstory for the few people who don’t know Pink,” Mollo says. “We also had to explain why she wants to bring her kids on tour and integrate family and work.”
Mollo’s colleague Brad Comfort is no stranger to the world of Pink, having edited her music videos, but the opening sequence, he says “was a daunting endeavor that went through several iterations.
The doc, directed by Michael Gracey, follows the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter’s 2019 Beautiful Trauma tour, on which she was accompanied by husband Carey Hart and their two children — daughter Willow, 9 at the time, and son Jameson, 4.
“We had to weave in bits of her backstory for the few people who don’t know Pink,” Mollo says. “We also had to explain why she wants to bring her kids on tour and integrate family and work.”
Mollo’s colleague Brad Comfort is no stranger to the world of Pink, having edited her music videos, but the opening sequence, he says “was a daunting endeavor that went through several iterations.
- 5/21/2021
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
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