David Bisbal did not win ‘operation victory‘but he became the artist with the most international projection of anyone who ever set foot in the famous television competition Academy. Last year the singer decided to celebrate his birthday. 20 years career with a big concert in his hometown, AlmeriaThe preparation for the recital was full of emotional and tense moments for the artist, as seen in the documentary ‘Bisbal’, which will premiere on Tuesday, October 17. Movistar Plus+.
The concert serves as an excuse to review the situation professional and emotional ups and downs The story of a young man who vomited because of his nerves when he went out to sing with the Expresiones orchestra and had to digest the sudden fame with ‘OT’ at the age of 22. This propelled him to stardom. Almost by chance, because he came to the casting as ‘extreme’ and ill. “Everyone knows David superficially, but few people know what it cost him to maintain his success,” he says. Alexis Morante, The director of Bisbal had previously made biographies of other music stars. ‘Sanz: I am what I was’, ‘Heroes: Silence and Rock & Roll’, ‘Camarón. Flamenco and revolution’.
film We gain access to the most secret part of the artist, his private life, and see him in his daily life, from organizing the agenda with his manager to dinner with his wife (Rosana Zanetti), their children (Bella, Mateo and BiancaA few minutes before the recital in Almería with his siblings and parents, “the dressing room was full of family members, something I’ve never seen before in an artist,” Morante emphasizes. Two very emotional moments are when she sings to her father, who is suffering from illness at home. Alzheimer’s, and when he remembers his physical trainer, Eduardo MenaHe died at the age of 56 due to a sudden illness.
Criticism of ‘victories’
its passage ‘More’ Criticisms of Bisbal and his colleagues on the show when they later “entered the music industry” take up a significant portion of the documentary. a steam rollerBisbal admits in the film that he “has to prove over time that he has what it takes to be successful, because one program is not going to guarantee you a career your whole life.”
“’Bisbal’ is a documentary about how to sustain success and earn everyone’s respect. a hostile industry and he almost belittles her,” the director emphasizes, as the translator ‘Ave Maria’ and ‘Latin Heart’ He would have achieved stardom even if ‘OT’ had not come his way. “He not only has vocal talent, but also great energy to pursue success and a great work capacity to further his musical career as an elite sport,” he comments.
Singer Rosa López; ‘OT’ producers and creators Toni Cruz and Josep Maria Mainat; Ricardo Campoy and Narcís RebolloFounding partners of Vale Music; Alejandro Asensicurrent manager and Luis TroquelHere are some of the statements from EL PERIÓDICO’s music critic examining the figure of Bisbal, who has just released his eighth studio album ‘I Feel Live’.