Additional information for Katy Perry: Part of Me, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 6, 2012. The film is being distributed by Paramount Pictures and has not yet been rated. Katy Perry: Part of Me has a total running time of 93 minutes.
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Canada
PG
USA
PG
Ireland
PG
Australia
PG
New Zealand
PG
UK
Livre
Brazil
PG13
Singapore
PG-13
Philippines
12
South Korea
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Japan
A
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AL
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93min
Kati Peri: Deo mene
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Katy Perry
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Katy Perry - A film: Part of Me
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Katy Perry the Movie: Part of Me
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Katy Perry: Part of Me
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Katy Perry: Part of Me - O Filme
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Katy Perry: Part of Me - The Movie
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Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D
USA
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Part of Me
USA
June 26, 2012
USA
June 28, 2012
Belgium
June 28, 2012
New Zealand
June 30, 2012
Australia
July 02, 2012
Australia
July 03, 2012
UK
July 05, 2012
Canada
July 05, 2012
Ireland
July 05, 2012
UK
July 05, 2012
USA
July 30, 2012
Brazil
August 02, 2012
Chile
August 02, 2012
Peru
August 03, 2012
Bolivia
August 03, 2012
Brazil
August 03, 2012
Italy
August 17, 2012
Mexico
August 23, 2012
Germany
August 23, 2012
Singapore
August 29, 2012
Philippines
August 30, 2012
Malaysia
September 07, 2012
Colombia
September 25, 2012
Japan
September 29, 2012
Japan
October 15, 2012
Hungary
November 14, 2012
Sweden
November 20, 2012
Netherlands
November 23, 2012
Taiwan
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A documentary that chronicles Katy Perry's life on and off-stage.
A backstage pass, front row seat and intimate look at the fun, glamorous, heartbreaking, inspiring, crazy, magical, passionate, and honest mad diary of Katy Perry.More of a music documentary than a concert video, Katy Perry: Part of Me chronicles Perry's year-long California Dreams World Tour in 2011 with an abundance of personal interviews, film of Perry interacting with her fans, and concert footage from California and around the globe. Absolutely bursting with energy, Perry's a fascinating singer, songwriter, and performer who's faced a fair amount of adversity in her career, and whose upbringing was very different than that of most pop stars. This film plays at times almost like a video diary. Perry philosophizes about everything from growing up in a strictly Pentecostal Christian family to her fairy-tale outlook on life, costuming choices, how her own experiences and emotions influence her lyrics and music, her drive to remain true to herself, and the difficulty of sustaining a long-distance marriage with actor Russell Brand. There's also plenty of footage with Perry's costumers, makeup artists, various assistants, and friends, including actress Shannon Woodward. But some of the most interesting interviews are those with her sister Angela Hudson, who travels with show, and her mother and father regarding their commitment to accepting and supporting Perry and her career despite potential conflicts with their religious views. One discussion that's oddly omitted is any hint of why Perry changed her name. While the personal and backstage footage is heartfelt and quite intriguing, the film seemed somewhat lacking in actual concert footage, though viewers are treated to at least parts of "Firework," "California Gurls," "Part of Me," "Last Friday Night," and "Peacock."
Dan Cutforth
Jane Lipsitz
Director(s)
Writer(s)
Thomas Benski
co-producer
Cassidy Bernhard
segment producer
Dan Bowen
co-producer
David Brandon
segment producer
Craig Brewer
executive producer
Nanette Burstein
co-producer
Bradford Cobb
producer
Domenic J. Cotter
supervising producer
Anna Culp
co-producer
Nicole K.L.N. Ebeo
line producer: concert
Archie Gips
co-producer
Lukasz Gottwald
co-producer (as Lukasz 'Dr. Luke' Gottwald)
Brian Grazer
producer
James Hall
executive producer
Ngoc Hoang
associate producer
Ron Howard
producer
Erica Huggins
executive producer
Steven Jensen
producer
Ted Kenney
producer
Martin Kirkup
producer
Ari Kolber
segment producer
Alexandra Lipsitz
segment producer
Edward Lovelace
executive producer
Benjamin Mack
segment producer
Max Martin
co-producer
Brian Murphy
associate producer
Emer Patten
producer
Katy Perry
producer
Randy Phillips
executive producer
Helen Pollak
associate producer
Joy Rillo
segment producer
Michael Rosenberg
executive producer
John Rubey
associate producer
Lauren D. Weber
segment producer (as Lauren Weber)
Jennifer Lynn Vidas
line producer (uncredited)
Producer(s)
Deborah Lurie
Composer(s)
Herself / Kathy Beth Terry (also archive footage)
Katy Perry
Himself - Band Leader / Drums
Adam Marcello
Himself - Guitars (as Casey Hooper)
Casey Hopper
Himself - Guitars
Patrick Matera
Himself - Keys
Max Hart
Himself - Bass
Joshua Moreau
Herself - Background Vocals
Lauren Allison Ball
Herself - Background Vocals
Tasha Layton
Herself - Dancer
Leah Adler
Herself - Dancer
Lockhart Brownlie
Himself - Dancer
Anthony Burrell
Herself - Dancer
Lexie Contursi
Herself - Dancer
Ashley Ashida Dixon
Herself - Dancer
Brandee Evans
Himself - Dancer
Bryan Gaw
Himself - Dancer (as Malik LeNost)
Malik Le Nost
Herself - Dancer
Rachael Markarian
Himself - Dancer
Scott Myrick
Himself - Dancer
Cassidy Noblett
Himself - Manager
Bradford Cobb
Himself - Stylist
Johnny Wujek
Himself - Manager (as Steve Jensen)
Steven Jensen
Himself - Makeup Artist
Todd Delano
Herself - Assistant
Tamra Natisin
Herself - Katy's Sister / Kathy Beth Terry
Angela Hudson
Himself - Katy's Brother (as David Hudson)
David Daniel Hudson
Himself - Katy's Parent
Keith Hudson
Herself - Katy's Parent
Mary Hudson
Himself - Photographer (as Mark Hunter aka 'The Cobra Snake')
Mark 'The Cobra Snake' Hunter
Herself - Best Friend, Actress
Shannon Woodward
Herself - Friend, International DJ
Mia Moretti
Himself - Record Producer (Alanis Morissette, Michael Jackson)
Glen Ballard
Herself - Former Columbia Publicist
Angelica Cob-Baehler
Himself - Former CEO: Capitol Records
Jason Flom
Herself
Adele
Herself
Lady Gaga
Herself
Jessie J
Herself
Rihanna
Himself (uncredited)
Justin Bieber
Herself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Rebecca Black
Jane Lipsitz
Director(s)
co-producer
Cassidy Bernhard
segment producer
Dan Bowen
co-producer
David Brandon
segment producer
Craig Brewer
executive producer
Nanette Burstein
co-producer
Bradford Cobb
producer
Domenic J. Cotter
supervising producer
Anna Culp
co-producer
Nicole K.L.N. Ebeo
line producer: concert
Archie Gips
co-producer
Lukasz Gottwald
co-producer (as Lukasz 'Dr. Luke' Gottwald)
Brian Grazer
producer
James Hall
executive producer
Ngoc Hoang
associate producer
Ron Howard
producer
Erica Huggins
executive producer
Steven Jensen
producer
Ted Kenney
producer
Martin Kirkup
producer
Ari Kolber
segment producer
Alexandra Lipsitz
segment producer
Edward Lovelace
executive producer
Benjamin Mack
segment producer
Max Martin
co-producer
Brian Murphy
associate producer
Emer Patten
producer
Katy Perry
producer
Randy Phillips
executive producer
Helen Pollak
associate producer
Joy Rillo
segment producer
Michael Rosenberg
executive producer
John Rubey
associate producer
Lauren D. Weber
segment producer (as Lauren Weber)
Jennifer Lynn Vidas
line producer (uncredited)
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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