Beyoncé’s move into country music with her eighth studio album “Cowboy Carter” resulted in record-breaking accolades. Nearly two months after it was released, we’ll see how Queen Bey is challenging the status quo of country music in the documentary, Call Me Country: Beyoncé & Nashville’s Renaissance.
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Where to watch Beyoncé’s Call Me Country documentary in Australia?
The new Beyoncé documentary will be streaming in Australia via BINGE, Foxtel, and Foxtel Now.
On Foxtel and Foxtel Now, it will screen specifically on Docos, which is part of Foxtel’s Foxtel Plus bundle and Foxtel Now’s Essentials pack.
Streaming Services | Available? |
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BINGE | Yes – with BINGE free trial |
Foxtel Now | Yes – with Foxtel Now free trial |
Foxtel | Yes – with Foxtel subscription |
Beyoncé’s Call Me Country documentary release date
Beyoncé’s Call Me Country documentary is set to premiere on BINGE, 24 May, then on 25 May on Foxtel and Foxtel Now via Docos where it will screen at 7.30pm.
Documentary | BINGE | Foxtel / Foxtel Now |
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Call Me Country: Beyoncé & Nashville’s Renaissance | Fri, 24 May 2024 | Sat, 25 May 2024 |
Stream Beyoncé’s Call Me Country documentary on BINGE
The Call Me Country documentary will be streaming in Australia on BINGE, which offers Max (formerly HBO Max) shows, documentaries, and movies exclusively alongside Foxtel.
With a BINGE plan, you can instantly watch the new docu-film as it airs or on demand. You can then choose from three streaming tiers to watch the latest shows and movies on BINGE.
A Basic with Ads plan allows you to stream in HD on one device. An ad-free Standard Plan enables you to enjoy HD on two devices. The BINGE Premium Plan is the last alternative, allowing you to stream on up to four screens/devices in HD. Both Standard and Premium plans also 4K streaming on selected content.
Lastly, all BINGE plans come with no lock-in contract so you can cancel anytime.
Watch Beyoncé’s Call Me Country documentary on Foxtel or Foxtel Now
Another alternative for accessing Max documentaries like Call Me Country: Beyoncé & Nashville’s Renaissance is signing up to Foxtel, which will also offer exclusive access through Docos.
More than documentaries, Foxtel also offers live TV with sports and movie channels for streaming blockbusters. With Foxtel’s latest offers, new customers can even save for up to 12 months on plan fees.
You can also watch the music doco on Foxtel Now, which currently offers a free 10-day trial, plus a special entertainment bundle offer. For more content, premium packs like Drama Extra, Sport, and Movies can be added to your base plan called the Essentials pack.
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What is Call Me Country: Beyoncé & Nashville’s Renaissance about?
Country music sees a transformative shake-up with Beyoncé dropping her latest album, the chart-topping “Cowboy Carter”. Lil Nas X’s country rap hit “Old Town Road” also showcases a diversified presentation of the genre. But not everyone in the industry is ready to embrace such diversity.
In Call Me Country, the impact of big artists like Beyoncé and Lil Nas X diving into country music is examined. As they further stir the revolution within the genre, it is revealed that Black artists in Nashville have been paving the way for this transformation for some time.
Paying homage to the Black roots of country music, Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” has since become a massive success with 27 songs spanning 78 minutes. One of the lead singles, “Texas Hold ‘Em”, debuted during Super Bowl LVIII and topped the Billboard Hot 100.
Beyoncé’s Call Me Country documentary is produced by CNN FlashDocs.
Call Me Country: Beyoncé & Nashville’s Renaissance trailer
Check out the trailer of the Call Me Country documentary right here.
Who appears in Beyoncé’s Call Me Country documentary?
Beyoncé’s Call Me Country documentary will feature interviews with prominent country music figures including Brothers Osborne, Rissi Palmer, Aaron Vance, Denitia and banjo player Rhiannon Giddens, who was featured on Beyoncé’s hit single “Texas Hold ‘Em”.
It also includes analysis from culture and country music experts including Touré, Larisha Paul, Chris Molanphy, Kyle Coroneos, Keith Hill, and Holly G. and Tanner D, Co-Directors of the Black Opry.
Other documentaries like Call Me Country
There are hundreds of music documentaries available for streaming in Australia if you enjoy delving into the personal and professional stories of your favourite artists.
With the Foxtel and BINGE catalogue alone, you can stream like The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years, Jagged, DMX: Don’t Try to Understand, Juice Wrld: Into The Abyss, and more.
Other music docos you can stream are Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version), Now and Then – The Last Beatles Song, The Beatles Get Back, The Beach Boys, Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions), Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All, BTS: Permission to Dance, and Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story.
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