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'I am: Celine Dion' review- The trauma of Being Celine Dion

'I am: Celine Dion' review- The documentary highlights the immense pressures that Dion, gifted with extraordinary talents, faces behind the spotlight

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Celine Dion

Film: I am: Celine Dion   
Cast: Celine Dion,
Director: Irene Taylor
Rating: 3/5
Runtime: 102 min

“I don’t want to sound dramatic but I could have died” - these words uttered by Celine Dion lend context to her struggles with growing instances of painful catatonic paralyses known as Stiff Persons Syndrome, a rarest of rare conditions that affects one in a million.

The documentary comes with a warning, “The film contains powerful scenes of medical trauma. Viewer discretion is advised.” So you are basically set-up for a mournful portrait of the Diva struggling with the rare neurological disorder that made it increasingly difficult for her to sing and perform at shows.

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