Lil Nas X’s documentary that captured his first international tour is coming to HBO.
Lil Nas X: Lengthy Stay Montero will debut on the community on Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. ET; it should additionally stream on Max. The movie had its world premiere ultimately 12 months’s Toronto Movie Pageant.
The documentary follows the Grammy-winning rapper, born Montero Hill, over 60 days as he performs on his Lengthy Stay Montero tour, which supported Montero, his full-length 2021 debut album. Within the diary movie, Lil Nas X discusses his profession and his place within the pop world as a Black and queer performer.
Lil Nas X: Lengthy Stay Montero is directed by Zac Manuel and Carlos López Estrada, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker whose credit embody Blindspotting, Summertime and Raya and the Final Dragon; he has additionally directed music movies for Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Carly Rae Jepsen. Manuel’s cinematography and directing credit embody Alone, Buckjumping, America and Time.
Lil Nas X’s hits embody “Montero (Name Me by Your Identify),” “That’s What I Need,” “Business Child” with Jack Harlow, “Panini” and “Previous City Street” with Billy Ray Cyrus, which spent 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Sizzling 100 chart and is the longest-running No. 1 track of all-time. He received two Grammys for the track, together with finest pop duo/group efficiency and finest music video.
HBO Documentary Movies, together with Sony Music Leisure and Columbia Information, presents Lil Nas X: Lengthy Stay Montero, a RadicalMedia manufacturing in affiliation with Museum & Crane. It’s produced by Dave Sirulnick, Caryn Capotosto, Saul Levitz, Adam Leber, Gee Roberson, Adriana Arce and Hodo Musa; and is government produced by Meredith Bennett, Jon Kamen, Frank Scherma, Tom Mackay, Ron Perry and Krista Wegener.