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Beyonce To Create And Star In Personal Documentary


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After releasing an assortment of personal photos and video clips on her social networks pages over the past few months, Beyonce is now inching one step closer to opening up her life to the public. The megastar is currently in the process of shopping around a documentary feature about her life in which she will star in, direct and produce.

"Beyoncé: Year of 4," the singer’s recent MTV documentary, chronicled her journey to create her 2011 hit album 4 and now Bey is aiming to claim the director’s chair this go round.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Beyoncé's agents are currently looking to nab a distribution deal for a documentary that will follow her life and career with a blend performance footage and confessional interviews. A source close to the film also revealed that 20 minutes of footage is already being shown to prospective distributors.

With all the things that have occurred in the year-plus since the making of "Year of 4”--most notably Beyonce giving birth to her first child, Blue Ivy--the pop star will have much to explore in the upcoming film.

She put on her first post-baby show in May with three blowout concerts at the Revel resort in Atlantic City.



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