Monday, November 18

Miguel Bosé announces “Reborn”, a documentary series about his life that will premiere in September

Through his social networks, the singer Miguel Bosé announced the upcoming premiere of “Reborn”, a documentary series in which he will recount his personal and professional life; past interviews and lots of archival material will be shown

Miguel Bosé is in charge of narrating his own story in the documentary
Miguel Bosé is in charge of narrating his own story in the documentary “Reborn”.

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Julio Cortes

Miguel Bose He has used his social networks to share the trailer of “Bose Reborn”, a documentary series in which he himself will narrate his personal and professional life. A lot of archival material will be shown, as well as interviews with celebrities such as Laura Pausini, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Alejandro Sanzamong others.

The Spanish singer also published in instagram the promotional poster for the documentary, which shows him at three different stages of his career. He complemented his post with the message: “In these times of opening the cage to the past and all its memories so that once and for all they fly free, comes this other format told in the first person and with the help of great life friends and teams. I’ve seen it all and it’s exciting. Definitive. What does not correspond to what is told there, probably never has been. Enjoy it. Hugs. To all”.

“Bose Reborn” will be released in Spain on September 5, through the platform Movistar+ (It is not yet known if it will be available soon in Latin America in any other chain of streaming). Along with the biographical series “Bose” of Paramount+ and the books Secret history of my best songs and Captain Thunder’s Son This documentary closes the project plan that Miguel Bosé announced two years ago and that their objective is that their fans know many passages of their life hitherto unpublished.

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