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Ozzy Osbourne documentary arrives on Paramount+ Oct. 7
- Paramount+ will debut a new film on October 7 that explores the final six years of Ozzy Osbourne’s life, offering an intimate look at his health challenges and career during that period.
- The documentary follows Ozzy's 2019 fall that forced cancellation of his two-and-a-half-year farewell tour and escalating health issues including Parkinson's diagnosis.
- Featuring interviews with Ozzy, his family, and musicians like Tony Iommi, Zakk Wylde, and Post Malone, the film highlights his chronic pain’s impact on mental health and music.
- The two-hour documentary was developed in partnership with the Osbourne family and overseen by executive producers Bruce Gillmer, Amanda Culkowski, Phil Alexander, and Sharon Osbourne.
- The premiere precedes the BBC's Coming Home film, which was pulled at the Osbourne family's request, reflecting their concerns over that production’s rushed schedule.
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The documentary highlights how chronic pain affected his mental health and shaped the music he created.
The documentary traces the last six years of the singer's life, during which he continued to make music despite his health on the decline.
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