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Madonna to Premiere 'Confessions II – The Film' on YouTube June 8

From Proceso Digital · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Madonna announced her film 'Confessions II – The Film' will premiere on YouTube on June 8.
  • The film, based on her upcoming album, will debut at the Tribeca Film Festival and features visual interpretations of six songs.
  • This announcement follows Madonna's surprise concert in Times Square to promote her fifteenth studio album, set for release on July 3.

Madonna is set to release her visual film, 'Confessions II – The Film,' on YouTube on June 8. The film will have its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, just a day after the pop icon surprised fans with a concert in Times Square. This event served to introduce 'Confessions II,' her fifteenth studio album and a follow-up to her 2005 release 'Confessions on a Dance Floor.' The album is slated for release on July 3.

Madonna shared the film's poster on her X account, showing her suspended in a harness against a vibrant red background. The Tribeca Film Festival described the movie as an "ambitious visual work" exceeding 10 minutes. It is built around the first six songs from Madonna's new album, including "I Feel So Free" and "Bring Your Love," which features Sabrina Carpenter.

The festival's description further elaborated that each song unfolds across six chapters, presenting a mix of "sensual thriller, dance fantasy, epic fever dream." The film aims to blur the lines between individual songs, weaving cosmic narratives with a "twisted dream logic," mirroring the album's structure. This promotion follows Madonna's recent appearance at Coachella, where she joined Sabrina Carpenter, a headliner at the festival, as a surprise guest during Carpenter's performance.

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Originally published by Proceso Digital in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.