Stunning Trailer For Demi Lovato’s Hulu Documentary Debut CHILD STAR

Stunning Trailer For Demi Lovato’s Hulu Documentary Debut CHILD STAR

Hulu has released a stunning trailer for the documentary Little Star Girlas a child actor and singer DemiLovatowho co-directed the documentary with Nicola Marsh (Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story, The twelfth victim, Omnivorous).

The film features interviews with many popular child actors such as Drew’s Barrymore, Dr. Kenan Thompson, Christina Ricci, Symoné Crow, JoJo SiwaAND Alyson Stoner.

The synopsis reads: “The documentary film Little Star Girl explores the highs and lows of growing up in the spotlight through the eyes of some of the world’s most famous former child prodigies.

“Through celebrity interviews, true-to-life footage and archive footage, this film deconstructs the stages of former fame and examines the entertainment system over the last century.

“Co-director/actress Demi Lovato sits down with iconic former child stars Drew Barrymore, Kenan Thompson, Christina Ricci, Raven-Symoné, JoJo Siwa, Alyson Stoner and more to reflect on their personal experiences in the entertainment industry, telling never-before-told stories.

“Together, they examine the next generation of child actors and how to move forward in an ever-changing landscape.”

This looks very interesting and well done. We have seen similar stories and cautionary tales in documentaries Children of the show from the director and teen star Alex Winter on HBO, Hulu Child 90 which was directed by the child actor Sun Moon Fryeand, more recently, HBO Silence on the setwhich really touched on dark subjects.

I love that each of these documentaries features different actors that I have enjoyed watching over the years and they get a chance to talk and tell their stories.

Watch the trailer below and watch Little Star Girl when it debuts on Hulu on September 17.

by Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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