Bee Gees documentary reveals trailer, unnamed biographical film preparations go hand in hand

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1905 Movie News The biopic of the famous pop band Bee Gees is still in the preparation stage, but there is good news for the band fans: a movie called "Bee Gees: How to Repair the Wounded Heart" ( The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart) band documentary will be available on HBO Max.

A few days ago, the documentary released its first trailer. In the trailer, a lot of precious material was exposed, with the interviews of the musicians and the tracks of the Bee Gees, the trailer looks full of dynamic and happy atmosphere. Bee Gees is a pop music group founded in Australia in 1958. It is composed of three brothers from the UK, Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb. In 1965, they released their first studio album, and the single "Spicks and Specks" in the second year became their first No. 1 single in Australia. In 1967, the group returned to the United Kingdom, and the following year, Bee Gees held its first US tour. In terms of awards, Bee Gees won the 20th Grammy Awards for Best Pop Combo Award, the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution, entered the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, was awarded the Commander of the British Empire and the Grammy Legend Award, etc. honor. And in 2015 won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

In addition to the documentary, there is also an unnamed biopic of Bee Gees in preparation. According to previous reports, screenwriter Anthony McCarten, who has successfully written "The Darkest Hour", "The Theory of Everything" and "Bohemian Rhapsody", will join the crew and write the film's script. Bee Gees' music is close to soft rock, emphasizes harmony, and creates beautiful melody. It can be said that they are the "big freshness" of that era. Compared with the "small freshness" that petty bourgeoisie and literary and artistic youths are keen on, their music structure is bigger, more imposing, and more natural and humanistic. It is reported that the documentary will be available on HBO Max on December 12.