New Documentary Shows Celine Dion Suffering From Seizure: “Now People Will Understand”

Since 2022, Celine Dion has contended with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), which has severely impacted her work schedule and daily lifestyle. Her new documentary, I Am: Celine Dion, does not hold back showing all Celine has endured, going so far as to show her suffering a seizure, all so people will “understand” the impact of this condition.

Following her diagnosis, Dion has been engaged in a rigorous treatment regimen that’s a combination of vocal therapy, immune therapy, physical rehab, and medication five days a week. SPS is categorized by muscle stiffness and painful spasms. I Am: Celine Dion takes a personal, vulnerable look at just what SPS looks like in action—and Dion’s graceful strength through this journey.

The new documentary ‘I Am: Celine Dion’ shows the artist enduring a seizure

More and more has been coming out about Celine’s highly anticipated documentary, I Am: Celine Dion. As far as documentaries go, it’s setting a new bar for personal content shared. One particularly memorable sequence of scenes shows Dion championing through a performance of “River Deep – Mountain High” by Tina Turner, only to then be shown strapped to a gurney, tended to by medics.

This was all by careful design, explained director Irene Taylor, who won the Peabody Award for Hear and Now and received an Emmy nomination for Beware the Slenderman. At least, it was by design after the fact. She just happened to be filming when the personal health crisis kicked up; but there was never a debate about not including such grim health scares.

“We were just trying to figure out what was happening,” shared Taylor. “And as Celine likes to say, ‘do not flinch.’ And we did not flinch. We knew enough to shoot now and talk about it later … but there was never a question of whether or not we would include it. I did not show the film to Celine until it was done and the first thing she said to me was, ‘I think this film will help me’ and after a pause, ‘Don’t cut anything away from that scene.’ I think she felt validated and said, ‘Now people will understand.’”

Telling a story that had a purpose to every bit of pain and triumph

While including Celine’s personal struggles and triumphs was always a must, Taylor was mindful of keeping it all meaningful.

“I did not make the film to generate sympathy for her,” explained Taylor, speaking with USA Today. “But it was impossible not to feel for this person.”

That’s because Taylor—and soon audiences viewing I Am: Celine Dion—was privy to some truly heartbreaking scenes. For example, in the documentary, Celine is often seen succumbing to tears, both in general frustration and out of grief, for how SPS has seized so much control of her powerful, beloved voice. Because of SPS, Dion canceled all of her 2023 and 2024 tours, cutting her off from something she treasured that might have provided an emotional reprieve from all SPS was putting her body through.

At one point, the documentary shows Celine briefly awash in triumph after trying to sing for the first time in two years—only to become ensnared in the muscle spasms characteristic of SPS. She is seen going into another room to go through exercises with her physical therapist before she becomes frozen in spasms her therapist called a seizure.

I Am: Celine Dion will be available to stream on Prime Video starting on June 25. Will you be watching?

Related Posts

Heartbreaking News For Julia Roberts

The Roberts family, with its deep roots in Hollywood, showcases a saga of talent and tumult, starting from the union of Julia Roberts’ parents in the 1950s….

After 46 years of marriage, Donny Osmond offers update on wife who rarely leaves home

After 46 years of marriage, Donny Osmond and his wife Debbie exemplify a love that has matured far beyond “Puppy Love.” The woman he credits for keeping…

Just In: Gordon Ramsay Throws Whoopi Goldberg Out Of His Restaurant, Bans Her For Life

  The clash between Gordon Ramsay and Whoopi Goldberg over a Beef Wellington  has ignited a culinary feud worthy of the most dramatic reality TV show. Let’s…

After Sharon Osbourne falls sick, she is brought to the hospital.

Sharon Osbourne’s Health Scare During Supernatural Sitcom Filming  An Unexpected Turn Renowned television personality Sharon Osbourne reportedly fell ill while filming a new supernatural-themed sitcom. The incident…

Newlywed couple send $240 bill to guests who did not show up at their wedding

Weddings are not for the faint of heart. The event can run a pretty hefty bill. It seems this couple was not going to let the topic…

Inside the inspiring love story of Blue Bloods’ Tom Selleck, 79 and his wife Jillie Mack, 66

The Blue Blood’s star married the actress in 1987 In the glamorous world of Hollywood, where personal stories often become as captivating as the roles played on…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *