Celine: Through The Eyes Of The World (2010)
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33% of critics liked it
(6 reviews) -
78% of users liked it
(1,602 ratings)
This documentary captures the French-Canadian diva Celine Dion touring the world with her child and husband. In addition to footage of the award winner performing many of her most well-loved hits, the movie shows how she attempts to maintain a stable family life during these hectic tours. ~ Perry… More This documentary captures the French-Canadian diva Celine Dion touring the world with her child and husband. In addition to footage of the award winner performing many of her most well-loved hits, the movie shows how she attempts to maintain a stable family life during these hectic tours. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
- Directed By
- Stéphane Laporte, Stephane Laportd
- Genres
- Documentary, Musical & Performing Arts, Special Interest
- In Theaters
- Feb 17, 2010 Wide
- Studio
- Sony Pictures Release
Critic Reviews
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Joe Leydon, Variety
Less a conventional concert pic than a hagiographic homemovie.
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Carl Wilson, Globe and Mail
Fans will be excited by the intimate closeness this picture provides, off-stage and on. More neutral observers will be exhausted halfway through its two hours.
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Sam Adams, Los Angeles Times
Some concert movies make you feel like you have the best seat in the house; this one plants you squarely in front of the Jumbotron.
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Sara Maria Vizcarrondo, Boxoffice Magazine
The overlong but well tuned film sees Dion onstage, in public and with family. In sum, what you see is a woman and a family that handle celebrity with a unique grace.
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Cole Smithey, ColeSmithey.com
Presented as a "performance" rather than a documentary of her 2008-2009 "Taking Chances" world tour, "Celine: Through the Eyes of the World" is an insult to your intelligence on many levels.
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