A revealing new documentary Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, exploring the life of iconic Hollywood actor Natalie Wood, streams on Foxtel NOW and screens on FOX SHOWCASE this May.
The feature-length documentary film delves in to actor Natalie Wood’s life and career through the unique perspective of her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner and others who knew her best.
The film features previously unseen home movies, photographs, diaries, letters and artefacts, as well as intimate interviews with her friends, family, co-stars and colleagues; re-examining her personal and professional triumphs and challenges, which have often been overshadowed by her tragic death at age 43.
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind is from Amblin Television, produced by Gregson Wagner and Manoah Bowman (author of Natalie Wood: Reflections on a Legendary Life), with Lauren Bouzereau directing and producing. Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey are executive producing for Amblin Television.
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind is an HBO documentaryfilm and is exclusive in Australia to Foxtel. The documentary is available to watch on FOX SHOWCASE and to stream for Foxtel subscribers On Demand via internet connected IQ boxes, on smartphones and tablets using the Foxtel GO app, and via Foxtel NOW.
The film features on Foxtel’s Wednesdays at 8.30pm documentary timeslot, screening on FOX SHOWCASE and streaming on Foxtel NOW. The following exclusive documentaries will also premiere in May:
Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News
Wednesday, May 13: this HBO documentary investigates the ongoing threat caused by the phenomenon of ‘fake news’, focusing on real-life consequences that disinformation, conspiracy theories and false news stories have on the average citizen both in an election cycle and for years to come.
Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America’s Election
Wednesday, May 20: this HBO documentary looks at the lead up to the 2020 presidential election, taking a deep dive in to the weaknesses of today’s election technology, an issue that is little understood by the public or even lawmakers.