Lewis Capaldi rise-to-fame documentary picked up by Netflix as Scottish singer signs seven-figure deal

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Lewis Capaldi’s Netflix documentary will showcase how he came to be one of the world’s most successful recording artists.

Lewis Capaldi has reportedly signed a bumper seven-figure deal with Netflix to produce and stream a documentary about life. It will show footage that the Scottish singer has filmed himself over the course of the last seven years.

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The project will be led by director John Pearlman, who is renowned for being the brains behind Bros: After The Screaming Stops in 2018. Other names involved in the production include Alice Rhodes and Sam Bridger.

A source has told The Sun: “This documentary has been a labour of love and the outcome is a really eye-opening picture of who Lewis is. It shows his funny side but also much more personal elements.

“Netflix is really impressed by what has been made and they have forked out a massive sum to have it exclusively.” The news comes less than a year after Lewis Capaldi revealed he had begun work on the documentary.

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Capaldi said: “If the immense pressure of writing and recording a second album that has to live up to the expectations of so many people I’ve never met while also attempting to eclipse the commercial success of my previous album wasn’t enough, I decided to film the process in its entirety for your viewing pleasure.

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“I’m very excited to potentially capture the making of the best album of all time, or more likely, to permanently document the scorching of my dreams as years of my life’s work is received like a pile of flaming s**te. Either way it’s going to be lots of fun and will be lovely to have people along for the ride.”

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