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Cast

Donna Summer

Donna Summer

Self (archive footage)

Brooklyn Sudano

Brooklyn Sudano

Self

Amanda Sudano Ramirez

Amanda Sudano Ramirez

Self

Mimi Sommer

Mimi Sommer

Self

Bruce Sudano

Bruce Sudano

Self

Crew

Brooklyn Sudano

Brooklyn Sudano

Director

Roger Ross Williams

Roger Ross Williams

Director

Brett Alperowitz

Brett Alperowitz

Executive Producer

Bruce Sudano

Bruce Sudano

Executive Producer

Lisa Heller

Lisa Heller

Executive Producer

Julie Goldman

Julie Goldman

Producer

Christopher Clements

Christopher Clements

Producer

Sara Rodriguez

Sara Rodriguez

Executive Producer

Michele Anthony

Michele Anthony

Executive Producer

Enat Sidi

Enat Sidi

Editor

Nancy Abraham

Nancy Abraham

Executive Producer

Bruce Resnikoff

Bruce Resnikoff

Executive Producer

David Blackman

David Blackman

Producer

Monte Lipman

Monte Lipman

Executive Producer

Carolyn Hepburn

Carolyn Hepburn

Producer

J. Daniel Torres

J. Daniel Torres

Co-Producer

Brooklyn Sudano

Brooklyn Sudano

Executive Producer

Roger Ross Williams

Roger Ross Williams

Producer

T. Griffin

T. Griffin

Original Music Composer

Robert Komadina

Robert Komadina

Co-Producer

Jon Stray

Jon Stray

Editor

Jean Tsien

Jean Tsien

Consulting Editor

Leslie Shatz

Leslie Shatz

Sound Designer

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Love to Love You, Donna Summer

20237.1 / 10107 min
Documentary, Music

Overview

The extraordinary story of disco queen Donna Summer through a rich archive of unpublished film excerpts, home video, photographs, artwork, writings, personal audio and other recordings that span the life of one of the most iconic performers ever to shake a room to its timbers. From her early career with Giorgio Moroder in Germany, to later years more focused on spirituality and family life as a shelter from troubles associated with both notoriety and intimate wounds, her story is all the more special for being told in the first person – both singular and plural.