Best known for huge power ballads like My Heart Will Go On, All by Myself and The Power of Love, Celine Dion possesses one of the world’s most recognizable singing voices. Now, a new Prime Video documentary reveals how an incurable health issue has upended her stellar career.
I Am: Celine Dion, a feature-length portrait, details the struggles the Canadian star has faced since receiving the devastating diagnosis of having stiff person syndrome, a rare neurological condition that causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms.
Helmed by Emmy-nominated director Irene Taylor, the film provides an unguarded look at the 56-year-old’s time away from the spotlight as she battles to live with her condition, with current interviews interspersed with archival performance footage from the diva’s 30-plus-year career.
Read on to find out how to watch this much-anticipated music documentary.
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When does I Am: Celine Dion debut?
The documentary debuts globally on Prime Video on Tuesday, June 25, with the streaming service set to host a ‘Celine Dion Watch Party’ for the film at 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT in the US and Canada, and at 1 a.m. on Wednesday, June 26 in the UK.
How to stream I Am: Celine Dion in the US, UK and worldwide
Prime Video is the exclusive home of this documentary, and you can access the streaming service with a standalone subscription or via an Amazon Prime membership. If you prefer to use Prime Video without a Prime membership, the service starts at $9 a month to stream with ads and $12 a month to watch ad-free in the US. UK customers can pay £6 a month for a Prime Video subscription, while it’s CA$8 monthly for Canadian subscribers. Check your country’s local pricing for a standalone Prime Video account.
See details below on how to sign up for an Amazon Prime membership, which includes access to Prime Video and grants a free 30-day trial for new subscribers.
An Amazon Prime membership includes Amazon’s wide-ranging TV and movie streaming service, as well as ad-free music streaming, Prime Gaming, exclusive deals and its signature free delivery service. Prime costs $15 a month or $140 a year in the US, £9 a month or £95 a year in the UK, CA$10 a month or CA$99 a year in Canada, and AU$10 a month or AU$79 a year in Australia.
The good news for anyone who hasn’t had an active Amazon account for 12 months or more is that you can stream I Am: Celine Dion without paying a penny by taking advantage of Amazon Prime’s 30-day free trial.
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