‘Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now’: Release date and how to watch Netflix documentary

The film is a private, all-access documentary about Lewis Capaldi's rise from scrappy teen with a viral performance to Grammy-nominated pop star
PUBLISHED MAR 25, 2023
A still from 'Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now’ (Netflix)
A still from 'Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now’ (Netflix)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Netflix has bought the worldwide rights to a private, all-access documentary about Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi's rise from scrappy teen with a viral performance to Grammy-nominated pop star. The film chronicles a year in the singer's life as he returns to his Scottish roots and seeks to balance everything while continuing to work on his second album.

Joe Pearlman, a BAFTA nominee, directed and wrote the Netflix documentary. The documentary's producers include Sam Bridger, Joe Pearlman, Isabel Davis, and Alice Rhodes, while the executive producers include James Atherton, Thomas Benski, Hartwig Masuch, Alistair Norbury, Jan Pace, and Stuart Souter. BMG and Pulse Films, a VICE Media Group company, co-produced the film, which was co-financed by Quickfire Films.

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How to watch ‘Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now’?

‘Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now’ will be available for the audience on April 5, 2023, on Netflix.

Living with Tourette's

Capaldi recently revealed last year that he has Tourette's Syndrome and is learning how to manage ticks and symptoms of seizures. The Scottish musician admitted that he didn't want fans to think that he was taking cocaine so he decided to make his diagnosis public, the Mirror reported.

Capaldi then said that he initially worried he had a degenerative disease and was relieved to learn he didn't. He claimed to have the syndrome's symptoms. He also stated that he can see the signs of Tourette's Syndrome when he looked back at old interviews. Muscle-freezing Botox injections have been used to treat the ‘Someone You Loved’ vocalist and reduce the tics linked to his condition. Capaldi said, "I have been diagnosed with Tourette’s. I wanted to speak about it because I didn’t want people to think I was taking cocaine or something. My shoulder twitches when I am excited, happy, nervous or stressed. It is something I am living with." "It isn't as horrible as it seems,” he further added.

Trailer

The documentary will explore all that and the music. Watch the trailer for Lew Capaldi’s intimate, all-access documentary here.



 

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