‘In one scene, Celine Dion’s dancing. Next, she’s on a gurney’: making the film about the singer’s tragic conditiontrying to regain their sight. The Portland-based film-maker is not someone you would usually associate with celebrity-obsessed mainstream America. But decidedly cushier environs are the setting for her latest project: a documentary about Canadian pop singer Celine Dion and her struggle to contend with a rare neurological disorder called Stiff Person Syndrome .
Taylor had no intention of being “a puppet director, with someone else telling me how to make the movie”. Yet her close collaboration with Dion – and Dion’s company Feeling Productions, and her record label Sony Music – has yielded a film that is intimate and sometimes uncomfortably raw.
“I don’t want to put words into Carl Wilson’s mouth,” says Taylor. “But the way I understand it, he was saying, ‘Mea culpa. I thought she was this and now I think differently.’ That is also where I met her: I don’t love your music. In fact, some of her songs, I would probably change the radio station. But when I got to know her, it was like, ‘Yeah, this is what Wilson was talking about. She’s very kind and genuine.
The scene isn’t just devastating. It also provides a reversal of the traditional pop documentary narrative. After trying and failing to record a new song for the film, due to her spasming throat muscles, Dion finally hits her notes, and we see her happily dancing and singing along to her new track. In the very next scene, she’s locked up on a gurney, crying and unable to speak, while medics try to soothe her by phone.
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