Documentary reveals one of the last interviews with Ozzy Osbourne

Documentary reveals one of the last interviews with Ozzy Osbourne. Photo: Paramount reproduction
Documentary reveals one of the last interviews with Ozzy Osbourne. Photo: Paramount reproduction

Ozzy Osbourne reveals he is at peace with death and says he has had a great life in the first trailer for the documentary “Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape from Now“, which recounts his health struggles in recent years and the preparations for his final tour.

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In the emotional footage of the documentary, which premieres in October, the rock legend admits he knows he will die soon and jokes about aging, in one of his last interviews.

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“The thing about getting older, you know, is that I used to take pills for fun, now I only take them to stay alive,” he says. “If my life is coming to an end, I can’t complain.” “I’ve had a great life.”

Ozzy: No Escape From Now” was produced in collaboration with the artist’s family and features intimate interviews with his wife Sharon and children Aimee, Kelly, Jack and of course, Ozzy himself.

The documentary shows Ozzy’s battle with his health problems, and the trailer features scenes of the family discussing his return to music after suffering a fall in April 2019, with images of the singer in his hospital bed and an X-ray showing the plates and screws that had to be inserted into his body after the accident.

Daughter Kelly says: “It was in the middle of the night… he had broken his neck.”

Ozzy reenacts the moment he fell, saying: “I just fell!”

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The documentary also recounts how Osbourne decided to hold one final farewell concert in his hometown of Birmingham on July 5, just weeks before passing away on July 22, at the age of 76.

“Detailing his numerous corrective surgeries, increasing health problems and the progressive effects of his Parkinson’s diagnosis, “Ozzy: No Escape From Now” offers a brave, direct and relatable portrait of a man, highlighting how Ozzy’s ongoing chronic pain impacted his mental health and influenced the music he created during this period,” says the documentary’s official synopsis.

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