"U.S. v. Billie Halloday" exposure stills back to the 1940s

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1905 Film News The biopic "U.S. v. Billie Halloda", which tells the life story of the famous jazz singer Billie Halloda, has recently exposed a large number of stills. In the stills, the black-American female singer Andra Day uses retro and exquisite makeup to bring people back to the 1940s, when Billie Halloday shined.


's entire set of stills is full of a sense of age. From the perspective of the set, costumes, props, and actor's dress, the crew's service and stage beauty are indispensable. As a historical biopic, the details are a test of the crew's ability. Billie Halloday is the coordinate in the history of jazz, but her life is turbulent and seldom stable. Billie Holday, who was born in a single-parent family, grew up alone because of her father's and mother's carelessness. This not only made her adventurous, but also made her self-abuse. Billie, who sang in a bar in her teens, had a very low income at the time. She officially started her music career at the age of 20, and after recording a jazz album, she became famous because of her skin color. She has been treated unequally. , So that she had taken drugs, spent time in prison and drank too much. After the heyday of the decade from 1939 to 1949, in 1950, Billie began to decline. In 1959, she passed away alone. The story of the film


will focus on the story of Haloday being sent undercover by the US Federal Narcotics Administration. Black agent Jimmy Fletcher led the operation and had a passionate affair with Halloday, showing her struggles with drug addiction, fame and heartbreaking love. In terms of actors, Natasha Leon, Trifant Rhodes, Ivan Ross and Dana Greer will all appear in the film. According to the producer's plan, the film will be released on the big screen on February 12, 2021.