Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story

 
 


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This film, which played at Ebertfest, is by Rudi Dolezal from Vienna, one of Europe's leading directors of music videos. He met Freddie Mercury in that way and gained his agreement to make the film. Freddy's mother also agreed to participate. It is the first film involving Mercury's childhood in India and his identity as a Parsi, of Persian roots. To view this, you will need Veoh Web Player  
 

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Rudi, Chaz and me at his home in Vienna
 
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After all these years, his death still makes me cry.

Parsi, not Farsi...

The terms are linguistically related I believe, but one is an ethnic group and the other is a language.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsi

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farsi

Thank you so much for this, Roger. There was no one like Freddie, and there never will be. He was unique...and he is missed.

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