Beyoncé Knowles, and her husband Jay Z, are ready to show the world a view inside their life, along with their beautiful little daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.
According to the LA Times, Knowles and her representatives at agency ICM have in recent weeks been shopping a nonfiction film to Hollywood studios about the celebrity's life and career.
According to a person familiar with the package who was not authorized to talk about it publicly, the movie is as a mix of music and personal study, blending concert footage with confessional interview. Knowles not only stars in the project but is directing it, and will also serve as a producer. About 20 minutes of footage has been shown to distributors.
A representative at Knowles' agency did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
The "Single Ladies" 30-year-old singer will show fans behind the scenes of the release of her 2011 album "4" as well as her marriage to Jay-Z and the birth of Blue Ivy in January 2012.
This is not the first time the star has been in nonfiction film.
In 2011, MTV aired "Beyoncé: Year of 4," a "mini-documentary" that showed the artist taking time off and then returning to the recording studio to make her hit album "4."
Knowles also is attached to a role in the remale of "A Star is Born," directed by Clint Eastwood, and the animated film "Epic," where she will voice the character of Queen Tara, according to the Huffington Post.
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