David Bowie was, for once, not master manipulator of sound and vision, not virtuoso of a thousand disguises, but something sweeter: unguarded boy with a broken heart
above all else, this documentary is about an individual's relentless impulse to create. It's about never giving up. And in this sense I'd argue that it is the most fascinating of the three films
"Finding Fame" is the third film in Francis Whately's David Bowie trilogy, after "David Bowie: Five Years" and "David Bowie: The Last Five Years" and is by far the most intriguing
"David Bowie: Finding Fame" covers much of the same ground as "Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story" and "Bowie: The Man Who Changed The World", it's just much better done and more more enjoyable to watch. Francis Whately, knows his subject well