Review of the docufilm Sinead O'Connor.
July 26 in the suburb of Hern Hill in London; the artist Sinead O'Connor passes away.
On a heartbreaking summer evening, the first vinyl "The Lion and the Cobra" plays.
At full volume, "Just like You said it would be"!
where her emotional honesty and immeasurable strength reign!
Sinead O'Connor, her stunning face among her magical and transcendental sounds that dwell in the soul to remember her.
Shortly before, the O'Connor family on Irish television expresses the most excruciating pain. Inevitably, the heart is thrown into a grip of inconsolable suffering.
We remain shattered and astonished; because this singer has been a guide and example for much more fortunate generations!
Sinead O'Connor, a symbol of great grit and artistic purity. To celebrate her invaluable talent;
The documentary film signed by Kathryn Ferguson is premiered in Italy. A very sophisticated filmmaker, above all, who curated every image through her eyes and the love she holds for this artist.
This project began during Sinead's most successful years. When the artist, with her velvety and superhuman voice, brought to life incandescent and exciting performances that unleashed eternal and interplanetary chills on the skin of millions and millions of loyal fans!
In the 80s - 90s: the most creative and breathtaking years: there's real Music!
Where artists open their hearts and can be unfiltered; elevating healthy values and absolutely dispensing freedom!
Sinead sheds light on artistic and talented dreamlike creatures that take you by the hand and let you fly over enchanted staves. In this loyal art of expressing herself in the astral stage for Sinead, who never sold out to anything that is artificial and vain.
Sinead never lets herself be dominated or incarcerated because she knows how to say no. At 19, she has her first child, whom she then names Jackie, like her famous song. In the text, a Gothic and mythological scenario of devout love of a ghost lady waiting on the shores of the lake; with slight references to the prophetic Irish spirits Banshee.
In this first album, a dazzling masterpiece
Was Crawens in a gym scene has as its soundtrack the amazing "Hands on me" a true honor;
to Elmet Street 4! In the film Nightmare on Elm Street.
Sinead is an advocate for women and fights as a feminist, but she is not anti-male; indeed, she has deep respect for every human being. She has a very esoteric belief and a lot of faith.
Sinead wants to reclaim the power of the feminine; overturn the patriarchal and sexist rules of the world. In fact, she does not want to focus on her appearance; but on her "indivisible contract of light she has with her soul." This phantasmagoric performer, while being very private and sometimes seems almost shy; so delicate and fragile; declares with great zeal: that she is not obliged to reveal more than she desires to the press in detail because my life is none of its business!" Dermot Hayas with Arcana Editrice publishes "Sinead O'Connor: So different." Dermot is a neighbor who lives near her father Jon O'Connor, but he leaks many personal facts that are immediately repudiated by Sinead as spatial speculations and lies! She always rebels and wants to disclose only what she deems right, protecting herself. Sinead in a combo of celestial music and poetry! Remembering is a book that encompasses more of her history and is expressly curated by Sinead.
And she proves to be a kind of heroine who, like Rambo, knows how to stitch her tormented existence onto her living skin. Her illnesses that destabilize her, such as bipolar disorder, which she attributes to the wounds inflicted in her painful childhood. Where her mother prevents her from believing in herself, calling her worthless and physically and sexually abusing her body. Sinead is a victim of mistreatment and is beaten by an alcoholic mother with severe mental problems. But despite not being able to heal her traumas, Sinead extends her hand; she knows how to forgive and always finds new victories in life. All the vicissitudes and traumas do not prevent her from interrupting
her persistent and courageous battle for truth.
Sinead, while recording her first album, to her manager's requests: asking her to grow long tresses and wear vertiginous miniskirts. Another No to the system! As the blonde Billy Idol would say, "Shock to the System"! No!
!!! Absolute! Rebellion always. In fact,
just a few hours before her debut, the singer enters a young Greek's shop and asks to have her head shaved to zero, the same cut as Nosferatu. But a masculine cut is pointless because
even wearing androgynous tailored outfits, Sinead is of extraordinary beauty.! The singer looks like an ethereal actress, wears with charm from leather jackets to Damascus scarves with the great Peter Gabriel in Never Give Up! Never give up, always! A motto that permeates her live Hiroshima Mon Amour; in Turin in 2020. Sinead always has her angelic voice. Probably lived then between heavens and hell. She had very strong losses to overcome, like the suicide of her son Shane; her light, her unconditionally eternal love. That shaved cut and such perfect features give her an ethereal look as the protagonists of a Fellini film. it suits her so well.
Her face has a light and pride, and her big eyes are the same color as the Irish sky. She has the graceful and feline presence of a model; and so much glamour and strong personality; with rebellion and nonconformism. In this documentary, you can see her whirlwind ascent, and Sinead, in a sky-blue dress at Saturday Night, tears up the papal photo into a thousand pieces. This causes a halt to her career, a real insidious and bigoted boycott;
but in reality, her gesture is spontaneous and provocative to counter the roots of all evil: pedophilia. Sinead is very involved because in childhood she is a victim, like her brothers and sister, of emotional abuse and violence and physical mistreatment that will be treated for years but will always remain as deep scars to cause pain.
After a turbulent adolescence, she begins to compose music as a form of Art and therapy; at 17, she starts her passion for writing notes and always touching words. The first EP
at the Magdalena, a reformatory for young girls who have committed small crimes. Intimate interpretations of her unpublished interviews and live on stage follow in these vivid frames that the director Ferguson knows how to cloak in that transcendental Art that only Sinead knows how to create.
The singer, during interviews, says she is very private, and explaining her songs is complex because each album is like a concept of life; of that existence that remains on your chest" and can afflict you if you cannot make it breathe and fall from you. She knows
how to communicate without compromises, is extremely intelligent and actively involved in noble causes, and has this incendiary revolution in her blood. Courageous and extremist. Between "the hell of her childhood, where she is fed violence and hatred towards herself.
Where she is perpetrated as being responsible for her divorce from her father; undermining her self-esteem irreversibly with many abuses. Sinead has three brothers...and a sister who shares the same fate. A very painful childhood that indeed, forges three brothers and a sister; Eoin, John, Joseph, Eimar driven towards the fire of Art. Eimar is an avant-garde artistic works artist. Joseph, after writing a pamphlet of poet Charles Donnelly, starts writing very controversial but critically acclaimed novels.
the Scrappy Existence Epic of Eddie Virago, rowdy musician. Sinead is very private about her personal life but talks about the hell she was subjected to, and in the song "Nothing Compares 2 U," there is an underlying reconciliation with her mother despite the abuses she had to endure.
In this biography on film in a liberal way, her profound and candid reflections emerge. It is like a refined auteur film in broad daylight that moves you because they know of truth. In every one of her compositions and interpretations, the moral value and provocative ethics of Sinead echo: a valiant fighter without half measures.
A symbolism that is boycotted and misunderstood by bigotry and closed-mindedness. Sinead tears apart the image of Pope John Paul 2 into a thousand pieces. She wears a sky dress at Saturday Night.
Sinead has always put herself on the forefront to deliver significant messages and be an example, a leader of extreme and strong ideas; vulnerable and delicate. In an interview, when asked what she thinks about women's suffering, she cries inconsolably.
"My name is Sinead O'Connor. I am a Woman. I have got something to offer."
This songwriter has never wanted to be called a pop star. Sinead, in shaving her head, perhaps wants to sever even her very painful memories of her mother, who victimized her and marked her for hating her sister's long red hair. Sinead appears very vulnerable. She warned fans she would be back soon with a new album "Veterans no dies alone." In the process of finishing it and organizing a tour in 2024. The last time she performed in January 2020, she played in clubs in Italy, highly acclaimed, with unyielding sold-out after sold-out. What is truer than an ideology that appears in "Emperor's new clothes." They will give you millions of pieces of advice, but it is entirely better to trust oneself and be honest; Speak the truth and what is right. Without many interpolations and lucubrations; but be one's truth.
Without this honesty, people cannot really live. Many artists pay tribute to her; the Foo Fighters with Alanis Morissette celebrate her in Mandika. She has always been an inspiration in her poetic intent and always at the forefront defending those who suffer. Morrissey, with great vigor, lashes out against the record labels' hypocrisy that put her in an expressive knock-out. But Sinead made it anyway and would not want the words icon or pop star, but the Love of being remembered as a veteran; a fighter! A person who has always believed in Truth! Sinead has chosen to always profess the truth even when she became and has always remained a force of nature! An eternal protester of life and heart.
She defines herself as a poetess, indeed her lyrics encompass a sweetness and sensitivity of high caliber. She has always fought for the truth even when her downward trajectory began by tearing a photo of the pope. A provocative act symbolizing the abhorrent scenario of the clergy. "Fight the Real Enemy!" A concise and impactful phrase to declare her aversion to pedophilia crimes. A brave and unfiltered activist. Of immeasurable strength. She battled agoraphobia and bipolar disorder. Sinead defines mental illness as a drug. An overdose of relentless pain.
In 2018, she proudly announces her conversion to Islam, calling herself Shuhada Sadaqat.
Sinead has always been very private about her personal life but talks about the hell she was subjected to, and in the song "Nothing Compares 2 You," there is an underlying reconciliation with her mother, despite the abuses she had to endure for years.
Sinead almost fights with Minneapolis genius Prince, who wrote and reinterpreted but lost clamorously "Nothing compares to You." Sinead is a winner and cuts no slack to anyone!
She had warned fans that she would be returning soon with a new album Veterans no dies alone. In the process of finishing it and organizing a tour in 2024. The last time she performed in January 2020, she played in clubs in Italy, highly acclaimed. The voice is always mega stratospheric and gives goosebumps.
She had to survive the death of her son; Sinead is a veteran who has intensely suffered from fibromyalgia and had a hysterectomy. She has had so much pain, and she says in an interview that it is difficult to understand 360 the rules of another person, to enter their skin, and everyone has their tears with different intensities. Sinead, with that deep look, always ready to embrace the world and humanity. You will always remain in our hearts, and we will love you eternally. SINEAD?
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