
Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé
2019 · 137m
Synopsis
This intimate, in-depth look at Beyoncé's celebrated 2018 Coachella performance reveals the emotional road from creative concept to cultural movement.
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Cast

Beyoncé
Self

Jay-Z
Self - Special Guest

Kelly Rowland
Self - Special Guest

Michelle Williams
Self - Special Guest
Solange
Self - Special Guest
Crystal 'Rovel' Torres
Self

Samaria Barnes
Self - Dancer

Joe Brown
Self (Step Choreographer), Bugaboo "Work It out

Joe Brown
Self - Party"

Marvin Brown
Self - Dancer

Nirine S. Brown
Self - Dancer

Blue Ivy Carter
Self
Rumi Carter
Self
Sir Carter
Self

Ashley Cruz
Self - Dancer
Diddi Emah
Self

Devine Evans
Self - Music Editor

Devine Evans
Self - Sound Designer
Sydney Hardeman
Self
Rashaad Horne
Self - Drumline
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I don't understand how this has low ratings, but because it is Beyonce, it will always be biased (people will go out their way to discredit her). She was so humble and grateful to be the first black woman to headline Coachella she paid tribute to one of the most essential black experiences: HBCU & their Greek life. The behind the scenes showed how she came up with concepts how she managed to put everything together especially at a high point of her career, she also had a complicated birth/pregnancy from her twins & she didn't think she'll ever be the same But she outside herself per usual & it was as brilliant as it was beautiful.

The rawness of the journey back to the stage after giving birth to twins had me reaching for the tissues. Deeply human.

Beyonce is back after dilvering a twin to platform at Coachella for the first tim ever as a black woman. She spends 6 months preparing with an incredible crew of hundreds of singers,dancers,n orchestras. Great inspiring performance. Beyonce has a message to unite her community n let them feel the pride of being who they are and for that she worked so hard, pushing her self n her team beyond what is conventional. She takes care of every detail,and the results an incredible performance!

This is DOPE this is a Bomb. Queen Bee has worked so hard last year with "Lemonade" era and bring the best Live Concert everrr! Great woman . Bravo Bee

She is really only playing to one type of audience anymore. Her shows used to be more thoughtful and conscientious about playing to all different types of people. Hasn't seemed to be that way for a while. That's my thoughts.

The most amazing high energy unique documentary/concert. I was speechless after it was over. Beyoncé has exceeded Madonna and Gaga in terms of talent, energy and charisma. She's so gifted and dedicated to her craft but this documentary shows her feelings about black and woman power. The marching band, dancers, musicians were astonishing.

It's a kinetic cut of Beyoncé's Coachella performance intercut with a glimpse of her creative process, her hard-work and intention, and her work-life balance. We also get short interludes with the performers who played and danced alongside her in the show. Do I wish we could've gotten more interviews with her creative team, maybe hear about what they put into the show? Sure. Am I mad about what we did get with Homecoming? Absolutely not. Other artists put out concert videos, but Beyonce truly put out a film. She took something that most of us experienced through static livestream and cellphone videos and social media reactions and she made it come alive again like we were right there with her. It's a snapshot, a moment in time adorned with her hopes and influences. It's a gorgeous record of a masterful production.

I don't know why this is even a thing! It was blan, boring, and just a plain waste of time.