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Bowie: The Final Act revisits his final album and legacy
Summary
The Channel 4 documentary Bowie: The Final Act examines the recording of Bowie's final album Blackstar and traces highlights and low points from his career; it aired on 3 January 2026 at 10pm.
Content
Bowie: The Final Act is a feature-length documentary that examines the recording of David Bowie's final album Blackstar and reflects on moments across his career. It begins at the peak of his pop fame with the 1983 Serious Moonlight tour and moves through earlier and later periods. The film mixes new interviews with archival footage and scenes from Bowie's life. It treats both celebrated stages and quieter, more difficult episodes in a restrained manner.
Key details:
- The Channel 4 film aired on 3 January at 10pm and is directed by Jonathan Stiasny.
- The documentary concentrates on the Blackstar sessions and uses archival material spanning Bowie's career.
- Contributors include producers Tony Visconti, musician Goldie, novelist Hanif Kureishi, and former band members and collaborators.
- The film highlights well-known moments such as Ziggy Stardust and the Serious Moonlight tour alongside less praised projects like Tin Machine.
- Archival clips include Bowie's 1999 Newsnight interview and footage of a Prague performance from his later years when his health had begun to decline.
Summary:
The film offers a contemplative reassessment of Bowie's late work and the smaller, harder-to-watch episodes within a major career. It frames Blackstar as a deliberate final statement while showing the personal and artistic turns that followed. Undetermined at this time.
