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IMDbWorst Foreign Documentary | 1992 | Alek
Best Documentary | 2012
Best Edited Documentary | 1992 | Barry Alexander
Best Documentary | 1992
Worst Actress | 1992 | Madonna
Madonna and Warren Beatty were no longer an item by the time this premiered. Some of the phone conversations Madonna recorded for inclusion in the film had Beatty saying 'I love you' but she had to edit them from the final cut when he threatened legal action.
Three of the dancers featured in the film, Oliver Crumes Jr., Kevin Alexander Stea, and Gabriel Trupin, sued Madonna for invasion of privacy, fraud and deceit, and intentional misrepresentation.
Kevin Costner was reportedly dismayed about Madonna making the 'gag gesture' after he called her concert "neat". He refused to comment on it in interviews at the time, but admitted that fifteen years later, while attending her concert with his children, she unexpectedly apologized to him from stage.
Documents Madonna's first major tour of the 1990s beginning 13 April 1990 in Mukuhari, Japan and ending 5 August in Nice, France. The tour hit 27 cities and sold out every show except in Italy where one show was canceled due apparently to objections over its content.
David Fincher was originally going to direct, but cancelled at the last minute.
"Warren Beatty: [after Madonna declines to talk to her doctor off-camera] She doesn't want to live off-camera, much less talk. There's nothing to say off-camera. Why would you say something if it's off-camera? What point is there existing?"
"Madonna: I hate people who hate women. Actually I hate people who hate!"