FASCINATING MOVIE TRAILER: “Sellebrity” Examines The World’s Obsession With Fame

The documentary "Sellebrity" looks compelling - and is certain to start some debates about the plight of the rich and famous, who are often stalked by tabloid journalists. The film examines the irony of a business where stars need attention to become famous - and the lines that are inevitably crossed when that fame is achieved. Some people will likely shout 'boo-hoo' at their struggles - but others may sympathize... where do you stand?

The documentary “Sellebrity” (from celebrity photographer Kevin Mazur’) looks compelling – and is certain to start some debates about the plight of the rich and famous, who are often stalked by tabloid journalists. The film examines the irony of a business where stars need attention to become famous – and the lines that are inevitably crossed when that fame is achieved. Sarah Jessica Parker, Elton John, Jennifer Aniston, J-Lo, Salma Hayek and Kid Rock and more make appearances.

Some people will likely shout ‘boo-hoo’ at their struggles – but others may sympathize… where do you stand?

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I thought the outrage about people becoming famous simply for having an online video was interesting… the rules of fame are changing – is this a bone of contention among actors who work so hard to get where they are? And is it a a fair one… or simply sour grapes?

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