Watch Choreographer Silas Farley’s moving dance piece set to Aaron Copland’s Fanfare for The Common Man.
Fanfare for the Common Man
The Washington Ballet
Dance, Shorts
This unflinching documentary charts Madonna's transformation from grieving teenager to pop revolutionary, using rare archival material and private voice recordings.
Restored MTV clips, candid studio outtakes, and commentary from figures like Jonathan Ross follow her rise from a broke 1978 New York dancer to the force behind pop's unapologetic, female-led evolution. The film lays bare her relentless drive, meticulous image-making, and determination to control her narrative in a male-dominated industry.
From the Blonde Ambition tour's censored performances to her deliberately provocative “Sex” book, it explores how Madonna turned controversy into activism, confronting AIDS-era bigotry and reshaping female power. Thirty years later, her most radical question still resonates: Can society ever truly accept a woman who refuses to apologize for her ambition?
(Director), Madonna (Self), Camille Barbone (Self), Ronald Reagan (Self), Michael Jackson (Self), Sean Penn (Self)