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I'm Going to Tell You a Secret

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 8m
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I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (2005)
ConcertDocumentaryMusic

Chronicles Madonna's 2004 Re-Invention World Tour and the "new" Madonna.Chronicles Madonna's 2004 Re-Invention World Tour and the "new" Madonna.Chronicles Madonna's 2004 Re-Invention World Tour and the "new" Madonna.

  • Directors
    • Jonas Åkerlund
    • Dago Gonzales
  • Stars
    • Madonna
    • Stuart Price
    • Steve Sidelnyk
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • Jonas Åkerlund
      • Dago Gonzales
    • Stars
      • Madonna
      • Stuart Price
      • Steve Sidelnyk
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Madonna
    Madonna
    • Self - Myself
    Stuart Price
    Stuart Price
    • Self - My Musical Partner
    Steve Sidelnyk
    • Self - Drums
    Monte Pittman
    Monte Pittman
    • Self - Guitar
    Marcus Brown
    • Self - Keyboards
    Mike McKnight
    • Self - Keyboards
    Lorne Cousin
    • Self - Bagpiper
    Donna DeLory
    • Self - Backing Vocals
    Siedah Garrett
    Siedah Garrett
    • Self - Backing Vocals
    • (as Siedah Garett)
    Jamie King
    • Self - My Partner In Crime
    • (as Jaime King)
    Renzo Gracie
    Renzo Gracie
    • Self - Guy's Hero
    Kelly Samuals
    • Self - Security
    Michael Moore
    Michael Moore
    • Self - Clone Him
    Guy Ritchie
    Guy Ritchie
    • Self - My Old Man
    Silvio Ciccone
    • Self - My Dad
    Joan Ciccone
    • Self - My Stepmother
    Lourdes Leon
    Lourdes Leon
    • Self - Daughter
    • (as Lola Leon)
    Rocco Ritchie
    • Self - Son
    • Directors
      • Jonas Åkerlund
      • Dago Gonzales
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    User reviews19

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    10menoa_minnoan

    Incredible is the only word

    I was skeptical. The movie began, and the introduction had my attention right away. The color shifts or black-and-white- to color, back and forth, was very good. The music was hers, obviously, and were wise choices as the soundtracks. This movie made me see Madonna as less than simply a superstar, but as a human being, with her flaws very evident. The highlight of the whole documentary are the clips of her concert, which is probably the best she has ever done. The stage, the choreography and costumes are phenomenal. Madonna has proved that age simply made her get better,and that even though she may be under the radar sometimes, she is still very relevant.
    10djuppi

    Madonna is the Queen

    Movie seems to be motional and real, Madonna is the Queen, I am not her fan, but I better will be, cause she is so strong women, I would like to applause to this movie and her. Very nice work on the show and special effects, also Madonna is hard-worker and she showed her work in real kind manner, she is hard, women, mother, boss, artist, wife, dancer - it is difficult or enjoyable?! fun? You better see this movie! As a person who have been at stage I can admit, that movie is very much realistic, as a person who believe in God, I agree with Madonna that wanted to send messages through this movie - "every one needs love, is it enough to everyone, what are we waiting for?" (hopefully I got it right).
    9Andy_aint_dead

    amazingly spectacular and intriguing

    Hello!!! I just bought the DVD "I' m going to tell you a secret" and i watched it with great enthusiasm and extreme admiration the the female pop-star. She -once more- proved that she really is the Queen of Pop, a tremendous trend-setter as far as fashion, politics and religion are concern. Her show was clearly provocative but was extremely inspired and glamorous. Madonna stands alone between two worlds... The stage and her family. There are numerous juxtapositions inside the film...Madonna is spectacular on the stage, but she is also a woman with political and ethical values. I have to admit that perhaps she gave too much emphasis to her being a follower of Caballah, but on the hole the film is great...A must for all Madonna fans and for people who love show business. A graphic and artistic triumph by any means. Generally speaking, I saw a Madonna much more wise, raw,authentic and determined. She has a belief and she stands for it.

    Oh, and if you need some extra pop-star glam quality seek for the name Anna Vissi. She is huge...
    6tinkerbelletom

    In some Ways disappointing

    You cannot review this without comparing it to Truth or Dare, even Madonna said in a recent interview that the two go together.

    This time round its the Re-Invention (2004) tour that is backdrop, where in Truth or Dare (TOD) it was the Blonde Ambition tour (1990). The Re-Invention tour was hyped at the time because of the heavy focus on the back catalogue used, and the fans loved it. The same method of filming is used in IGTTYAS, black and white over colour for live performances. The dancers again are used as characters but this is where the film goes off track slightly. In TOD you managed to really got to know who the dancers were, you became familiar with their faces and humour. Here you rarely get any of that, all the focus is on madonna and Guy Ritchie. There just is not a good balance between knowing madonna and what its like being on a world-wide tour with madonna, dancers and crew. Yes the prayers are all here again but the edits are all so quick around back-stage antics. It all passes in a blur and you have no idea what really is going on. The live sections are better as you get a better feeling what it all looks like when its up and running. I thought that the whole film did not flow properly because everyone either went on for too long (meeting her dad at the ranch) or too quick, that back stage scenes. Madonnas children add some delight to the show, you become aware of the effects on them of what its like having madonna be on a world tour.

    So the film is a great show of madonna in her 30's to madonna in her 40's. its a great in-look on family life and how it works around madonnas life. Its just a shame the tour/film has not as many characters this time around.
    bob the moo

    The shows are fantastic but unfortunately most of the rest of the footage is annoying and a bit laughable

    This film follows Madonna on her 2004 Re-Invention world tour and shows her show, backstage, preparations and her experiences travelling around the different places around the world. I have never been to a gig that is as big as a Madonna show – mostly I have been in mid-sized venues that are just about the music rather than being a spectacular event in the way that artists like Madonna, Prince and U2 are known for.

    In this regard the film is pretty strong because it allows me to see the spectacle without having to pay the £50 and stand in a crowded auditorium. The musical numbers are impressive even if there weren't as many as I would have liked; I'm not a Madonna fan per se but she does have good tunes and her delivery is something else. The problem with the film is that it goes beyond the shows and behind the scenes with her, her family and her dancers. For me the problem was Madonna herself because she came across as rather insincere and rather full of emotional and spiritual babble. She shows this in the way she talks and the very New Age and American displays of emotion throughout – some viewers will no doubt see this as honesty and frankness in front of the camera but for me it was liked they had cherry picked all the moments of forced sincerity and put them into the film (did I mention Madonna was the executive producer?).

    This is bad for most of the film but is never worse than the final 20 minutes when she goes to Israel. This final section is pompous and so annoying that it almost totally cancelled out the musical numbers (which did seem to be long ago by this stage). It is hard to take her seriously – she speaks to the dancers as if she were the wisest woman on earth (probably because her dancers seem to look at her as some sort of cross between Jesus and the Virgin Mother). I don't mean to be too hard because she occasionally is natural during the film (and God knows how she copes with that little b*stard Rocco smashing at everything every other minute) but the overall impression is one of insincerity, religious clichés and the sort of sentences that wouldn't seem out of place in very cheap fortune cookies.

    Overall though, fans will love it because it is Madonna doing her thing on stage as well as being honest and "herself" behind the scenes. Those a little less blinded by adoration will still enjoy the stage shows but will probably struggle to swallow a lot of the behind the scenes stuff and religious babble. Madonna is a very talented entertainer who has lasted decades in an industry not designed for artist longevity and I applaud her for that; sadly this film only touches on that compared to the amount of time she spends coming off as the sort of American you would laugh at the second she walked away.

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    • Trivia
      'Jonas Akerlund ' reportedly shot over 350 hours of footage.
    • Quotes

      Madonna - Myself: [in a teaser] No matter what you did, no matter who you are, no matter where you've come from, you can always change, become a better version of yourself.

    • Crazy credits
      Film ends with title card that reads: The End It is then crossed out and replaced with: the beginning
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinemadonna: I'm Going to Tell you a Secret (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Sky Fits Heaven
      Written by Madonna and Patrick Leonard

      Published by Webo Girl Publishing Inc., WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), EMI-April Music Inc. (ASCAP),

      Lemonjello Music (ASCAP)

      Performed by Madonna

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Madonna.com Article - CD/DVD Release
      • Official Madonna.com Article - Theatrical Release
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Re-Invented Process
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Lucky Lou Productions
      • Maverick Films
      • River Road Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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