On January 23, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana will make its debut at Sundance Film Festival. The following week on January 31, the documentary will be available on Netflix and select theaters. Not much has been released about the documentary so comment below what you expect to see!
Taylor Swift fans will get to watch her new documentary by the end of the month!
The 30-year-old singer’s highly anticipated Netflix documentary, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, will hit streaming services on Jan. 31, according to an update of the listing on the platform.
That’s just days after the doc will make its world premiere, at the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 23.
PEOPLE previously reported on the film’s upcoming premiere. Filmmakers have said the Swift film will be a “raw and emotionally revealing look” at the singer “during a transformational period in her life as she learns to embrace her role not only as a songwriter and performer, but as a woman harnessing the full power of her voice.”
In November, Swift first revealed she has been working with Netflix on a documentary about her life over the past few years.
Her announcement came amid her feud with Big Machine label co-founder Scott Borchetta and manager Scooter Braun, who purchased Big Machine Label for $300 million earlier this year.
Swift claimed the pair had “declined the use” of her “older music or performance footage for this project.” The label then issued a statement indicating shock over the singer spreading what it called “false information.”
All seems to have worked out, for the movie at least. In early December, Variety reported that Swift’s older material has been cleared for use in the film.
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