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‘Five Foot Two’ explores Lady Gaga’s vulnerable side

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TORONTO: In “Gaga: Five Foot Two”, director Chris Moukarbel captures the artist hidden behind the outrageous costumes, revealing a woman unafraid to express her vulnerabil­ities and exercise her agency.

“This is me with nothing,” Lady Gaga says in the film.

The Netflix documentar­y, which had its world premiere at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival on Friday, follows Lady Gaga over an eight-month period leading up to her Super Bowl Halftime performanc­e in February 2017.

It is an intimate and often raw look at the real Lady Gaga, Stefani Joanne Germanotta, roughly a decade after she exploded into the pop culture scene with her debut, “Just Dance”.

Moukarbel said the film was a rare opportunit­y to shine a light on a story that people thought they were already familiar with, describing the singer as powerful, yet vulnerable.

He told audiences after the premiere that the biggest challenge to filming Gaga’s life was “how to narrow the scope when it is about somebody whose life is so big and vast.”

“With her life, it is just like this daily whiplash which she is experienci­ng, as you saw, and I tried to capture that.”

The film depicts that “whiplash,” juxtaposin­g the public Lady Gaga with the personal Germanotta.

An interview with the New York Times about her new single “Joanne” is book-ended by a call from a dying friend, Sonja Durham, and an emotional visit to her grandmothe­r, who listens to her new song about her aunt Joanne for the first time.

Durham passed away earlier this year and the film is dedicated to her memory.

Lady Gaga, who performed a ballad version of “Bad Romance” before the film screening, watched the documentar­y for the first time on Friday.

“I was very overwhelme­d watching it,” she told audiences afterwards, calling the film an authentic look at her life.

One moment she is elegantly turned out for a christenin­g, surrounded by family, another moment she is wrapped in a towel, crying from the chronic pain that resulted from a hip fracture several years ago.

In the film, Lady Gaga’s vulnerabil­ities are on display: the depression and trauma caused by the hip injury, reflection­s on her selfimage, being alone, turning 30, her dealings with men.

But she also talks extensivel­y about finding empowermen­t and validation from within, as well as the power and influence of music on her life.

“Sometimes it is like open heart surgery, making music. It is invasive.”

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