Kanye West demands ‘final edit and approval’ on Netflix doc ‘Jeen-Yuhs’ ahead of Sundance premiere

Kanye West wearing sunglasses and a gold chain around his neck.
Ye a.ok.a. Kanye West is the topic of a three-part Netflix documentary premiering this week on the Sundance Movie Pageant.
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Ye a.ok.a. Kanye West, already one of the crucial influential and polarizing pop figures of his technology, is demanding management over an upcoming Netflix documentary poised to stir much more debate about his legacy.

“I’m going to say this kindly for the final time,” the Grammy-winning rapper wrote on Instagram on Friday, two days earlier than the primary peek at “jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy” is scheduled to be unveiled on the 2022 Sundance Movie Pageant. “I need to get last edit and approval on this doc earlier than it releases on Netflix.”

Billed as a “landmark documentary occasion” by the streamer, the four-and-a-half-hour movie formally hits Netflix globally in three feature-length installments (titled “Act I: Imaginative and prescient,” “Act II: Objective” and “Act III: Awakening”) beginning Feb. 16.

“Open the edit room instantly so I might be in control of my very own picture,” wrote West.

Kanye West holds his hand above his head in front of brightly lit buildings
Rapper Kanye West seems in archival footage within the Netflix documentary “Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy.”
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Work-in-progress screeners of all three components have been made accessible to press with the primary set to premiere on-line to Sundance ticket holders on Jan. 23 at 5 p.m. Pacific. Netflix has not responded to a request for remark.

Directed by early West collaborators Clarence “Coodie” Simmons and Chike Ozah, “jeen-yuhs” amasses intimate and behind-the-scenes footage of West, whom Simmons spent many years filming as he went from in-demand producer combating to be taken significantly as a rapper to international icon and enfant horrible.

Spanning greater than 20 years of West’s life and profession, the documentary accommodates early footage of the rapper at residence along with his late mom, Donda West. It additionally accommodates footage of in-studio moments with Jay-Z, Jamie Foxx, Ludacris, Justin Bieber and extra.

“Act I: Imaginative and prescient” tracks the Chicago rapper’s pre-fame years chasing a document take care of Roc-A-Fella Information. It additionally chronicles the making of his debut album, “The Faculty Dropout,” an auspicious work interrupted by the 2002 automobile crash that might encourage his Grammy-nominated hit “By the Wire.”

Subsequent installments chart West’s rise to fame and plenty of controversies, together with his alliance with Donald Trump’s MAGA marketing campaign. Simmons provides narrated perspective on his difficult friendship with West.

Talking with Selection forward of Sundance, Simmons addressed West’s lack of artistic management on the mission. “I mentioned, ‘Dude, it's important to belief me.’ And he did, 100%,” he mentioned. “Thoughts you, when his staff and the business-people have gotten concerned, they’re after all going to have their say.”

In an interview with Indiewire, Simmons mentioned that West could not have seen the movie but, however his staff has. “His staff has seen it and I consider they confirmed him one thing. However I’m not sure. I haven’t had a dialog with Kanye about it.”

A filmmaker Q&A is scheduled to observe the Sundance premiere of “Jeen-Yuhs” on Sunday. A further digital dialog on the making of the movie that includes administrators Coodie & Chike, author J. Ivy and Time Studios president and COO Ian Orefice will happen Jan. 24 at 11 a.m. Mountain Time.

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