![]() Speak up and share your huffy opinions in our famous forums where 5,000 showbiz leaders lurk every day to track latest awards buzz. ![]() Can you top our esteemed leaderboards next? Always remember to keep your predictions updated because they impact our latest racetrack odds, which terrify Hollywood chiefs and stars. Download our free and easy app for Apple/iPhone devices or Android (Google Play) to compete against legions of other fans plus our experts and editors for best prediction accuracy scores. PREDICT the 2021 Emmy winners through September 19 “There were a lot of creative cooks in the kitchen, which sometimes can be a challenge, but on this one I think it gelled really well.” Adding that it was very humbling to be singled out, Boonstra echoed Martinez’s sentiments. Frank was called out, which is great,” says Martinez. Our sound was called out, we were thankfully called out. I think the best feeling was seeing that every box was ticked. “The coolest thing was that we were Emmy nominated across the board. While the pair was very shocked that they scored an Emmy nomination for their work on the film, they really took pride in how well the film did overall, scoring six nominations. He’s very, very easy going and easy to be around and a very calm collaborator.” “If I could go back in time and tell 16-year-old Derek, you’re going to be cutting a doc for Frank Marshall, you know, I’d have lost my mind.” However, once he actually started working with Marshall, it became clear that he would be a very amicable person to work with. SEE Frank Marshall interview: ‘The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’įor Boonstra, the idea of cutting a documentary for Frank Marshall is something that he could never have dreamed of. Boonstra and Martinez have both scored their first Emmy nomination for Best Nonfiction Picture Editing. ![]() The doc also shows their later efforts as prominent songwriters. The documentary shows them getting their start and scoring hits beginning in the mid-1960s and then becoming undeniable parts of pop culture with their starring role on the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack. “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” which available to stream on HBO Max, chronicles the history of the band comprised of three brothers: Barry Gibb along with Maurice and Robin. “We have different questions we want answered than maybe when they were alive, so some of the stuff that they hadn’t used, those interviews were just new ground for us to cover.” This proved to be very useful in answering several questions they had as the filmmaking process went on. “There’s a previously made Bee Gees documentary called, ‘In Our Own Time.’ We really leaned on those interviews pretty, pretty heavily,” Martinez tells us during our recent webchat ( watch the video above). The film, directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Frank Marshall, is named for one of their best-known songs and tells the story of the history of the group, featuring interviews with surviving member Barry Gibb about his time performing with his brothers Robin and Maurice, along with stories about their worldwide fame, dealing with their newfound success, inspiration from the likes of The Stylistics and 1920s vocal group The Mills Brothers, as well as how they weathered the backlash against disco.In helping to construct the narrative for the recent Bee Gees documentary on HBO, editors Derek Boonstra and Robert Martinez had a huge hurdle to overcome with both Maurice Gibb and Robin Gibb having passed away. The new documentary about the Bee Gees, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, debuted on December 12 on both HBO Max and in theaters. Other ’70s era hits from the group made their debut on the chart as well, including “You Should Be Dancing” (number 2), “More Than a Woman” (number 3), “Night Fever” (number 4), and “Jive Talkin’ ” (number 7). “Stayin’ Alive” made its first appearance on the chart this week at number 1, earning sales of more than 2,000 downloads. ![]() The album’s previous appearance on the chart was back in 2017, and in 1978, it stayed at the top of the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart for 24 weeks.Īdditionally, several of the Bee Gees’ songs landed at the top of the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart this week. The Saturday Night Fever soundtrack - which features iconic Bee Gees hits such as “Stayin’ Alive,” “How Deep Is Your Love” and “Night Fever” - earned 3,000 equivalent album units during the week of December 17, which placed it at number 11 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart. dance charts following the release of the new HBO documentary, The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart. HBO Documentary Films has acquired the rights to airing the feature-length documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, spanning the decades-long career of one of the most. ![]()
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