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2006 · FILM

Freddie Mercury: Lover of Life, Singer of Songs

Released: September 4, 2006Runtime: Language: ES

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This award-winning documentary is the untold story of Freddie mercury, from his birth in Zanzibar, to his death in London There were those who shared an extremely close relationship with Freddie: his mother Jer Bulsara, and sister Kashmira; Mary Austin; Diana Moseley, who designed his public and private wardrobe; Peter Freestone, his personal assistant; and Jim Hutton, his companion at the time of his death. Outside of this close circle there were friends, photographers, record producers, and record bosses; and from Zanzibar and St peter's school in Panjghani, India, the relatives, school friends, and his first child sweetheart, Gita R Goshi. Together here talking about the times they shared with him, they weave the rich tapestry that was the life of Freddie Mercury, Lover of Life.

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