Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry's mental health docu-series to air on Apple TV +
PREMIERE Producer duo invited stars to speak out about their psychological disorders
Apple TV + has announced the release date of its highly anticipated documentary, the fruit of the collaboration between Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey. The Me You Can’t See will be available as a documentary series on the streaming platform starting May 21. It will therefore be the first project produced by Prince Charles's son (Meghan Markle is not credited) since leaving England and relinquishing his role in the royal family.
“The majority of us carry some form of trauma, loss or unresolved grief, which is - and remains - very personal. Yet the past year has shown us that we are all in the same boat, and I hope this series shows that there is power in vulnerability, connections in empathy, and strength in vulnerability. honesty, ”declared the grandson of Queen Elisabeth II in a press release announcing the broadcast of the program, relayed by The Guardian.
Compassion and honesty on the program
We still don't know anything about the number of episodes of the program, since it is a series, but Apple TV has already announced some of the names of stars interviewed during the documentary, alongside specialists from mental health. Lady Gaga or Glenn Close will be among the speakers. “Now more than ever, there is a need to replace the shame that surrounds mental health with wisdom, compassion and honesty. Our series aims to spark that global conversation, ”adds Oprah Winfrey.
“With prominent guests, as well as a wide range of people from around the world living with mental health issues and caring for their emotional well-being, the series transcends culture, age, gender and socio-economic status to destigmatize a very poorly understood subject and give hope to viewers who learn that they are not alone. The producers have teamed up with 14 accredited and respected experts and organizations from around the world to shed light on the different treatment pathways, "the press release from Apple TV + read.
Behind the camera, two stars of the documentary were recruited: Dawn Porter and Asif Kapadia, who won the Oscar for Best Documentary for Amy in 2015, dedicated to Amy Winehouse.