Photography Harmony Korine, Styling Emma WymanMusic / NewsMusic / NewsWatch the first full trailer for Billie Eilish’s new documentaryThe World’s A Little Blurry premieres in February, and will chart the singer’s rise to fameShareLink copied ✔️December 15, 2020December 15, 2020TextThom WaiteBillie Eilish – spring/summer 2020 Billie Eilish has unveiled the first full trailer for her forthcoming documentary. The World’s A Little Blurry will chart the singer’s rapid rise to fame over the last few years, including footage of live concerts alongside intimate family moments and childhood snapshots. The Apple Original documentary is set to premiere on Apple TV+, on February 26, 2021. The film was first announced in 2019, while a short snippet – showing one of Eilish’s first piano lessons – was teased in September this year. The World’s A Little Blurry is directed by R. J. Cutler, the filmmaker behind the Anna Wintour documentary The September Issue, as well as The War Room and A Perfect Candidate. For the Eilish documentary, Cutler went behind the scenes at shows, and was given in-depth access to her family life. The new trailer shows several clips of the singer onstage, beside moments such as passing her driving test, and scenes with Finneas, her brother and producer. Eilish’s debut studio album, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? was released in March 2019. In November this year, she premiered the video for her new single, “Therefore I Am”. Watch the trailer for The World’s A Little Blurry below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREMadruga, the UK dance festival with no backstageThe 5 best tracks from April 2026 New BalanceExclusive: New Balance and Lack of Guidance show football knows no borders ‘The stage is my ring’: Natanya is bringing WWE energy to popDid this 90s art film actually inspire Beyoncé’s ‘Hold Up’ music video?Kneecap, Erika de Casier, Smerz and more call to boycott Eurovision Ethel Cain’s Coachella stage was a ‘graveyard of American industry’TOMORA are the dance-pop superduo out to ‘connect unexpected people’If Geese are a psy-op, so is everything elseA deep dive into the fan-led SOPHIE archive projectThe secret history of Black British musicSilvana Estrada: ‘Bad Bunny is my hero, but Latin America is a continent’ Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy