Film Review: Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me

Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me

Propagate, Volition Entertainment

Netflix

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Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me tells the story of Anna Nicole Smith.  Anna was born Vickie Lynn Hogan.  In the docufilm, we learn how she became a Playboy Playmate, a Guess Jeans pinup girl, a reality star, and a movie star. 

but...we also learn about her misfortunes.

Anna told a lot of stories...but which one's were true?  

There's an interview near the end of her life, where she claims that her mother abused and sexually assaulted her.  Was this true?  In this documentary, we learn that Anna took this story from her best friend during Anna’s stripper days in Houston. 

It's a decent film but it makes you wonder did we really know the true story of Anna Nicole Smith?!?

She died at the young age of 39. 

Description

From director Ursula Macfarlane (Untouchable) and producer Alexandra Lacey comes an unflinching and humanizing examination of the life, death, and secrets of Vickie Lynn Hogan - better known as model and actress Anna Nicole Smith. From her first appearance in Playboy in 1992, Anna Nicole’s dizzying ascent was the very essence of the American dream, brought to a tragic halt with her untimely passing in 2007. With access to never-before-seen footage, home movies, and interviews with key figures who have not spoken out until now, ANNA NICOLE SMITH: YOU DON’T KNOW ME reveals new insights into the story of the quintessential blonde bombshell hardly anyone really knew.

Directed by 

Ursula Macfarlane

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Starring

Anna Nicole as Self 

Daniel Smith as Self 

Marilyn Grabowski as Self

Henley Mohrman as Young Anna

Executive producers 

Caryn Capotosto, Ami Manning, Suzanne Migdall, Howard Owens, Jonathan Schaerf, Ben Silverman, and Luna Wise

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