The 55th IFFI opened in Goa with an Australian film ‘Better Man’ directed by Michael Gracey. The film is a cinematic tribute to resilience, fame, and the extraordinary life of British pop legend Robbie Williams.
The cast and crew of the film walked the IFFI Red Carpet before the screening of the film.
In his address at before the screening, Mr. Paul Currie remarked, “the film is not about how the world perceives Robbie, but rather about how Robbie perceives himself.”
He further expressed his enthusiasm for presenting the film at this esteemed platform. Ms. Raechelle Banno shared, “IFFI holds great significance for me, and I am thrilled to present this film to all of you.”
The director of the film, Mr. Michael Gracey, joining via video call, stated, “Bollywood cinema has had a profound influence on my work.”
Better Man is a musical biopic. The film is uniquely told from Robbie Williams’ perspective, with Williams himself delivering a mesmerizing performance that captures his indomitable spirit, and electrifying stage presence.
‘Better Man’ captures the essence of Robbie Williams’ life, exploring the duality of his public persona and private struggles.
As the audience follows his rise to superstardom, they are invited into his introspective world—a journey of finding solace in music, and redefining what it means to truly live.
With Robbie Williams in the lead, the authenticity and vitality of the narrative are unparalleled, offering audiences a glimpse into the legend’s soul like never before.
In this musical biography of British pop legend Robbie Williams, Williams is played—with startling vitality—by none other than Williams himself! Uniquely told from Robbie’s perspective, the film captures his signature wit and indomitable spirit.
It follows Robbie’s journey from childhood, to being the youngest member of chart-topping boyband Take That, through to his unparalleled achievements as a record-breaking solo artist — all the while confronting the challenges that stratospheric fame and success can bring.