The late model is remembered in the upcoming Netflix documentary Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me, which is centered on her life. The initiative sheds light on a side of Anna Nicole that many people were unaware of until her 2007 death. Including parenthood and her marriage to billionaire J. Howard Marshall, as seen in a trailer made available by the streamer on April 17.
According to filmmaker Ursula Macfarlane, he wants the audiences to understand that Anna Nicole was a complex woman.” Anna was a person who enjoyed living life on her own terms and who wanted to be a good mother. She valued her independence and freedom above all else.
The documentary tells the story of Anna Nicole Smith. An American model who was very famous for her beauty and rich. The documentary will include never-before-seen videos. Such as videos of home movies, and interviews with significant figures from the Playboy Playmate’s close circle to help tell her narrative.
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“I believe that many earlier books and movies on Anna Nicole misrepresented her story,” Ursula remarked, “I felt lucky to have access to a wealth of audio and TV interviews, including personal phone calls that featured Anna Nicole. I have the strong impression that she is speaking from personal experience.
The involvement of Anna Nicole’s loved ones, she continued, enables viewers to “get closer to her truth.”
The documentary shows up 16 years after the death of Anna Nicole Smith. She was 39 years old when she died from a deadly mix of prescription medicines. When she passed away, Anna was grieving the death of her 20-year-old son Daniel Wayne Smith. He had passed away from an accidental drug overdose five months earlier while paying a visit to the reality star. Her newborn daughter Dannielynn Birkhead was still in the hospital.
Dannielynn has grown up away from the spotlight and under the supervision of her father, photographer Larry Birkhead, after Anna Nicole’s death. In a touching tribute on Dannielynn’s 16th birthday in September, Larry praised the teenager for suffering “tragedy, turmoil, and a couple of baby tantrums.”