Celine Dions illness at the center of the documentary Celine

Céline Dion’s illness at the center of the documentary Céline le silence – Radio-Canada.ca

Icon Céline Dion, who has virtually disappeared from public life for three years, is the subject of the Quebec documentary Céline le silence, screening December 8 on Crave and Noovo. The Noovo Info team researched all the way to Las Vegas to find answers to the questions raised by the mysterious silence surrounding Celine Dion, who suffered from Stiff Person Syndrome.

The documentary features people close to the singer, such as her sister Claudette Dion, people who worked closely with her, admirers, but also doctors who specialize in stiff person syndrome and a person who suffers from this disease, to better understand the word This neurological pathology that forced Céline Dion to put her career on hold.

The work also raises questions about the artist’s ability to one day return to the stage.

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Céline Dion’s Courage tour, which began in 2019, was interrupted in 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic. Announced several times, the resumption of this concert series could not take place due to the star’s health.

The co-director of Céline le silence was Dany Bouchard, who has followed Céline Dion’s career as a cultural journalist since 2004. It launches on December 8th on the Crave platform and will air on the Noovo channel the same day at 9 p.m.

Crave has also been offering the film Love Again since this Friday. Celine Dion plays herself in this romantic comedy starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Sam Heughan.