The movie will show that Sheeran is so much more than just the guy who sings your favorite love songs.
Apple Music has released a trailer and release date for its new documentary about Ed Sheeran. The singer-songwriter took to his Instagram, posting a clip of the trailer and revealing that Songwriter, directed by his cousin Murray Cummings, will be available to stream beginning August 28th. The film will also screen starting August 17th at the IFC Center in New York City and at LA’s ArcLight Hollywood on August 24th.
The trailer opens with Sheeran saying, “I guess this is the first time on camera that you’re gonna see a song being written, so make sure you get all of it.” The documentary takes fans behind the scenes of the creation of his most recent album, Divide. The entire year leading up to its announcement, Sheeran was on a social media hiatus, his return marked by a simple post of a blue square, which fans later learned was the backdrop for the album. The documentary will also take fans on the road of Sheeran’s travels during the hiatus, as well as alongside him on tour.
The Songwriter trailer, which you can see below, features clips of the creation of “Galway Girl,” a song heavily influenced by traditional Irish music. We see Sheeran with friends and other musicians as the song is taken from “jam sessions to writing sessions.” The documentary will hopefully show Sheeran skeptics that he’s so much more than a just guy with a guitar, more so an artist with some of the most popular songs of today.
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