After having a break for several years, the Backstreet Boys got back together in 2014 and as part of that they decided to make a film about their time together, where for several years they were the biggest pop group in the world.
Now a trailer for the documentary has arrived.
Here’s the synopsis: ‘An emotionally open and honest film portrait of the biggest boy band ever, THE BACKSTREET BOYS, who take us through the highs and lows from boyhood to manhood that led them back into a London studio in 2012 to write a new album, make a film and plan their 20th anniversary re-launch. The reunion renewed friendships, but dynamic shifts reveal new and old tensions that need confronting and resolving. Directed by Stephen Kijak (Stones in Exile, Scott Walker: 30 Century Man) this is a surprising and rewarding journey filmed over 2 years that delves into the extremes of fame/fortune, betrayal and renewal.’
The is released in selected UK and European cinemas on Thursday 26 February 2015, including a special performance by the band broadcast LIVE by satellite, followed by the international roll-out of the recorded release.