Last week, I posted about how the Avicii documentary could be coming back. The documentary was pulled from Netflix shortly after the artist's death. Now, the documentary is qualified for Oscar consideration.
Director and producer Levan Tsikurishvili took to Instagram to share what the qualification means to him and everyone involved with the film.
“This documentary hasn’t left a single person emotionally untouched and even if some memories are very painful for me to watch, I’m very proud and thankful that we did it,” says Tsikurishvili on his Instagram post. “Importance of looking out for one another has never been more important than NOW, and I DO hope that we’ve changed SOMETHING to the better in this industry, especially for the younger generation.”
We don't know if Tsikurishvili's last post was insinuating this qualification or if the Documentary was really coming back to Netflix. Either way, we're excited about it all.
Take a look at the post below:
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Avicii:True Stories has Qualified for Oscars Consideration. ❗️ This documentary hasn’t left a single person emotionally untouched and even if some memories are very painful for me to watch, I’m very proud and thankful that we did it. Importance of looking out for one another has never been more important than NOW, and I DO hope that we’ve changed SOMETHING to the better in this industry, especially for the younger generation. The Documentary will be available in theatres at the Cinema Village in New York and at the Laemmle Music Hall in Los Angeles in December! Thanks, EVERYONE again for all the support. #RIPLegend