Netflix's Prince documentary has been axed by the late artist's estate
Briefly

The film explores the complex relationships between Prince and the women in his life, showcasing contrasting perceptions of him. Some women, like Jill Jones, recount his cruelty and how he diminished them, while others, such as Electra and Fantastic, remain captivated by his talent and how he enhanced their identities. The narrative invites viewers to reflect on Prince's paradoxical nature through various women's candid accounts. A notable focus is on Mayte Garcia, who shares her unsettling story of meeting Prince at a young age, illustrating the complexities of their relationship.
Some, like Jill Jones, describe his cruelty and diminishment of them; others, like Electra and Fantastic, are still spellbound by their time with him.
The women emerge as variously funny, appealing, appalled, victimized, knowing. We're asked to sit with Prince's multiplying paradoxes for many hours.
One of the most disturbing parts of the film depicts Prince's relationship with Mayte Garcia, who became his wife.
She describes how she met Prince when she was 16 and he was 35, after he saw tapes of her belly dancing.
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