A documentary movie about the life and career of legendary songwriter Diane Warren is in the works.
The film will explore the background of the woman behind classic hits like Cher’s If I Could Turn Back Time, Toni Braxton’s Un-Break My Heart and Rhythm of the Night by DeBarge.
Although currently untitled, the flick is in production and will detail how Diane earned her place in music history via archival footage and intimate interviews from throughout her career.
Bess Kargman is directing the film, with documentary studio XTR producing, reports Deadline. The movie is executive produced by Bryn Mooser, Kathryn Everett and Justin Lacob for XTR, Todd Garner for Broken Road and Risa Shapiro.
“I know there are a lot of music documentaries, but this is the first one about me! I am looking forward to ‘turning back time’ (see what I did there) and sharing my story. There will be looking back and there will also be looking forward, which to me is always the most exciting part,” says Diane in a statement.
“With the popularity of music documentaries exploding, it’s finally time to tell the story of this prolific and legendary songwriter who has powered many superstars to the top of the charts. Diane Warren is one of the most prodigious, accomplished songwriters of our time,” Justin Lacob, head of development at XTR, adds.
“This documentary gives an intimate look at all aspects of her life and career to pay homage to an unparalleled talent in the music and entertainment industry.”
Meanwhile, Todd Garner, executive producer, shares: “Having worked with Diane on four of the movies of her Oscar nominated songs, I have such a deep appreciation and love of Diane and her unparalleled talent.
“I am truly excited for the rest of the world to see not only her process, but to dig deeper into where these incredible songs come from.”
“Diane’s impact on our culture has been profound and transcends generations of music fans – I remember (with great fondness) singing her hit songs a cappella as a college student,” Kargman continues.
“It is an honor to chronicle her inspiring story and document the life and career of the most prolific songwriter of our time for this film.”
Diane has penned numerous Top 40 hits and a handful of chart-toppers. She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2001 and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.