A full year of work will be reported in a new documentary produced by Netflix called Gaga: Five Foot Two, which will arrive through this streaming service on 22 September. The film promises to show us the thin line between being a pop star and a woman with a daily life, unmasking some of Lady Gaga's most intimate secrets with a facet never seen before.
Since her return with Joanne in 2016, Lady Gaga has not stopped talking about her recent monumental shows such as the Super Bowl halftime show, her appearance on Coachella, and we can not ignore her controversial collaboration with Metallica on The Grammy Awards ceremony.
It was directed by Chris Moukarbel and he will give us a ride and give us a tour of his family relationships, problems of leaving, how he has overcome his insecurities and the stark reality behind the scenes. The title is a reference to the height of the singer, who is 1.56 meters or five feet and two inches.
This album was produced by Mark Ronson and Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, where we also find collaborations by Josh Homme (QOTSA), Florence Welch, and Matt Helders (Arctic Monkeys), in a quest to regain their crown in the pop world.