'I’m a proud pop fangirl!': Gia Coppola is ready to celebrate the power of Boy Band Superfans in groundbreaking documentary
Director Gia Coppola's upcoming documentary 'Superfans: Screaming. Crying. Throwing Up' is set to revolutionize our understanding of boy band fan culture, highlighting the undeniable influence and passion of these superfans.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:25 PM ISTDirector Gia Coppola's upcoming documentary 'Superfans: Screaming. Crying. Throwing Up' is set to revolutionize our understanding of boy band fan culture, highlighting the undeniable influence and passion of these superfans.
Gia Coppola (Source: The Italian Reve)
Last year, renowned filmmaker Gia Coppola took on a new venture that hit close to her heart — a deep dive into the mesmerizing world of boy band superfans. The feature-length documentary, 'Superfans: Screaming. Crying. Throwing Up', saw Coppola step into the director's and producer's shoes to illuminate the oft-underestimated force that has been propelling the pop music scene for decades, as reported by Deadline.
Fanning the Flames of Fandom
According to Coppola, the documentary is an ode to the ardent followers of boy bands, from New Edition and New Kids on the Block to One Direction and BTS. "I’m a proud pop fangirl," said Coppola, her passion palpable as she delved into the influence and enthusiasm of these superfans that have turned boy bands into multi-billion dollar franchises.
The documentary explores fan cultures beyond the mere obsession with the bands, reaching into the realms of social movements and activism. For instance, 1D fans fueling LGBTQIA+ movements or the BTS ARMY's unequivocal support of Black Lives Matter.
Boy Bands and Beyond
Drawing inspiration from Maria Sherman's book 'Larger Than Life: A History of Boy Bands from NKOTB to BTS', the documentary traverses the path from the 80s to the 2000s, capturing the evolution of fan culture over the years.
"My ambition was to write something that did justice to boy band fans," said Sherman, highlighting the demonization of musical infatuations as frivolous or overly feminine. Her words reverberated through the project, with the documentary set to shed new light on the power of passion in the world of pop music.
Collaborating with global nonfiction studio XTR and Jason Bateman's Aggregate Films, Coppola is bringing to life a vivid celebration of the special bond between fans and bands. This union, as she described it, was a therapeutic one, fuelled by an all-consuming adoration that lasted a lifetime.
Hitting the High Note
With an illustrious career spanning acclaimed projects like 'Palo Alto' and 'Mainstream', Coppola's new venture has been a thrilling ride. As the director remarked, "I mean, in the immortal words of One Direction, what a feeling!"
Through 'Superfans', Coppola will indeed create a symphony, a harmonious blend of art and fan culture that has given a voice to millions of fans worldwide. Undoubtedly, it will be a landmark contribution to the narrative of pop culture, the love for boy bands, and the undying spirit of the fans that make them who they are.
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