The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart

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The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
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Official Title Poster
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Written by Mark Monroe
Starring The Bee Gees
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  • Ariel Grandoli
  • Michael Dwyer
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  • Robert A. Martinez
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Release dates
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  • December 3, 2020 (2020-12-03) (United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand)
  • December 12, 2020 (2020-12-12) (United States)
Running time
111 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $283,826[1]

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is a 2020 American documentary film, directed by Frank Marshall. It follows the life and career of the Bee Gees.

The film had a limited theatrical release in the U.K., Australia and New Zealand on December 3, 2020[2][3] with its worldwide release on December 12, 2020, through HBO Max. It received positive reviews and has been nominated for six Emmy Awards, including the Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special.[4]

Synopsis

The film follows the life and career of brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, the Bee Gees. It includes interviews with Barry, alongside archival interviews with Robin and Maurice, plus new interviews with Vince Melouney (former Bee Gees' guitarist during the mid-to-late 1960s) and former touring members Alan Kendall and Blue Weaver. It also features interviews with other musicians and individuals in the Bee Gees' orbit, including Lulu, Yvonne Gibb, and archival interviews with the Bee Gees' younger brother Andy Gibb.

Other musicians and individuals (outside of the Bee Gees' orbit) interviewed include Justin Timberlake, Noel Gallagher, Nick Jonas, Chris Martin, Eric Clapton, Mark Ronson, and Bill Oakes.[5]

Production

The film is directed by Emmy-nominated director Frank Marshall, and written by Mark Monroe, with Barry Gibb participating for interviews with HBO for the documentary.[6]

Release

The film was given a limited theatrical release by Universal Pictures in the U.K., Australia and New Zealand on December 3, 2020[7][8] with a release worldwide on HBO Max on December 12, 2020, in association with Polygram Entertainment.[9][10]

The film was first released on DVD, digital and Blu-ray disc in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures on December 14, 2020.[11] Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released it on disc in the United States on November 16, 2021 with two deleted Scenes - Meeting the Bee Gees and Bands of Brothers.[12]

Reception

Critical response

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Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2021
American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Documentary (Non-Theatrical) Derek Boonstra and Robert A. Martinez Nominated [14]
Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Documentary Gary A. Rizzo and Jeff King Won [15]
Golden Reel Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Documentary Jonathan Greber and Pascal Garneau Nominated [16]
Philadelphia Film Festival Best Documentary (Audience Award) Frank Marshall Won [17]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special David Blackman, Nicholas Ferrall, Jody Gerson, Jeanne Elfant Festa,
Mark Monroe, Frank Marshall and Aly Parker
Nominated [18]
Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program Frank Marshall Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming Mark Monroe Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming Derek Boonstra and Robert A. Martinez Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or Multi-Camera) Jonathan Greber and Pascal Garneau Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or Multi-Camera) Gary A. Rizzo, Jeff King and John Rampey Nominated

See also

References

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