A new trailer has arrived for Nothing Compares, the forthcoming Kathryn Ferguson-directed Showtime documentary about Sinéad O’Connor. The film chronicles the Irish singer-songwriter’s rise to fame and the public backlash she faced throughout her career for speaking out on her convictions.
The trailer for the film – which recently premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival – partially centres on O’Connor’s 1992 Saturday Night Live appearance, in which she drew attention to child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, ripping up a photo of Pope John Paul II while singing the word “evil.” She experienced swift consequences for her protest – the trailer opens with O’Connor being booed onstage at Madison Square Garden, two weeks after the incident took place.
Watch the Trailer for Nothing Compares
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VLy1A4En4U
Also discussed in the trailer is O’Connor’s meteoric rise with her chart-topping 1990 single ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’, originally penned by Prince for his funk group The Family. “It was such a shock for me to become a pop star. It’s not what I wanted,” O’Connor can be heard saying in the trailer. “I just wanted to scream.”
It also provides an insight into how O’Connor continued to forge ahead with her life, career and advocacy following the SNL incident. “An artist’s job is sometimes to create difficult conversations that need to be had. That’s what art is for,” she says in the trailer. “They tried to bury me. They didn’t realise I was a seed.”
O’Connor’s last album – I’m Not Bossy, I’m the Boss – arrived back in 2014. Last year, she released a memoir, Rememberings.
Further Reading
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