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1980s | Music Documentary
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IMDbThe most recent documentary on Netflix provides answers to numerous unanswered issues about the band's formation, name origin, and other topics in a joyful and nostalgic celebration of the WHAM! duet. The documentary begins with a look into the formation of the band, then cycles through the influences of various singles before concluding with Wham's final concert at Wembley. The movie weaves together an older, archival video of Michael and Andrew along the road, showing how the two got along right away after being teamed together at Bushey Mead School. The two set out to conquer the music industry at the age of 18, but it obviously wasn't as simple as they had anticipated. Fans of the famous duo are in for a delight as so many details are revealed and the struggles of their favorite performers come to the surface. The film is insightful, musical as well as entertaining.
Best Documentary | 2024 | Chris
Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing Documentary | 2024
Wham! was one of the most commercially successful pop acts of the 1980s They ended up selling more than 30 million certified records worldwide between 1982 to 1986.
The video footage for "Last Christmas" and the out takes were directed by Andy Morahan who worked with George Michael extensively.