Katy Perry: Part of Me | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | September 21, 2012
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@katyperry is weird & she totally owns it. #NeverSayNever by @justinbieber is a bit more enthralling, but #PartofMe is heartfelt & fun.
| genre | Documentary | Music |
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| synopsis | Giving fans unprecedented access to the real life of the music sensation, Katy Perry: Part of Me exposes the hard work, dedication and phenomenal talent of a girl who remained true to herself and her vision in order to achieve her dreams. Featuring rare behind-the-scenes interviews, personal moments between Katy and her friends, and all-access footage of rehearsals, choreography, Katy’s signature style and more, Katy Perry: Part of Me reveals the singer’s unwavering belief that if you can be yourself, then you can be anything. |
| lead actors | Katy Perry | Russell Brand | Shannon Woodward | Rachael Markarian | Mia Moretti | Glen Ballard | Adam Marcello | Casey Hopper | Patrick Matera | Max Hart |
| director | Dan Cutforth | Jane Lipsitz |












