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Bill (2009) 1080p: Still

Rare footage of Withers in his home studio, interacting with his family, and discussing his "everyday Zen" philosophy of life.

is a 2009 documentary film that offers an intimate, soul-stirring portrait of legendary singer-songwriter Bill Withers . Directed by Damani Baker and Alex Vlack, the film explores Withers’ rise to fame in the 1970s and his subsequent, rare decision to walk away from the music industry at the height of his success in 1985. Film Overview and Narrative Still Bill (2009) 1080p

It addresses his childhood struggle with stuttering , featuring a moving scene where he meets with a group of children who share the same challenge. Rare footage of Withers in his home studio,

The film includes interviews and tributes from other music icons like Sting , Cornel West , and Tavis Smiley . Technical Specifications and Availability Film Overview and Narrative It addresses his childhood

The film features archival performances of his iconic hits, including "Ain't No Sunshine," "Lean on Me," and "Lovely Day" .

The documentary tracks Withers’ journey from his humble beginnings in the coal-mining town of , through his service in the U.S. Navy , to his late-blooming music career. Unlike traditional music biopics, Still Bill focuses heavily on Withers as he was in his late 60s and early 70s—a man who found profound contentment in his post-fame life as a husband and father. Key highlights of the documentary include: