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Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me 2023 Movie Review Trailer Poster Online

The official trailer for Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me has been released. Delving into the fast life and tragic passing of the famed actress and model, the documentary will begin streaming on Netflix on May 16, 2023.


The documentary is directed by Ursula Macfarlane (Untouchable). It is produced by Alexandra Lacey with the co-production of Isabel San Vargas. Macfarlane also serves as an executive producer on the film alongside Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens, Jonathan Shaerf and Caryn Capotosto.

Director: Ursula Macfarlane
Star: Anna Nicole Smith

Smith was just 39 when she passed away in 2007. After years of battling her demons, Smith would endure some of her most painful struggles when her 20-year-old son passed away in 2006 months earlier. She had died of an accidental overdose while she was in the hospital room visiting Smith and her newborn daughter. The hope with the new documentary is to show another side of Smith's life that most people may not be aware of.


“I want audiences to understand that Anna Nicole was a complex woman,” Macfarlane says of the film, via Tudum. “She was someone who above all else wanted to be a good mother and an exuberant, free-spirited woman who wanted to live life on her own terms. But her story is also a warning about how the desire for the American dream can swallow you and spit you out, blurring your image of yourself and making you lose sight of your authentic self.


Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me is heading to Netflix on May 16, 2023.

Watch Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me 2023 Movie Trailer



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