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So, "Intimate Portrait: Natalie Cole" is a fascinating look at the life of a really talented singer. It’s a one-hour doc that aired on Lifetime back in '98. The pacing feels pretty laid-back, more like a chat with friends than a flashy biopic. You’ve got interviews with some huge names like Quincy Jones and Chaka Khan, which really adds depth to her story. And then there's Pat's narration, which gives it a cozy vibe. The documentary dives into her challenges, triumphs, and the influences that shaped her sound. It feels personal, almost like you get to know her through these candid reflections. Definitely something that resonates with anyone who appreciates her music.
Features interviews with renowned artists like Tony Bennett and Luther Vandross.Narration by Pat provides a personal touch throughout the film.Focuses on both her struggles and successes, giving a rounded view of her career.
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