: Subtitles make her message of female empowerment accessible to the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community and non-English speakers worldwide.
Given the documentary's structure—a blend of professional footage and private webcam confessionals—subtitles serve several critical functions:
When watching with subtitles, pay close attention to her reflections on these core themes:
: Beyoncé speaks candidly about the pressure on women and the need for them to "shape our culture" equally.
: The documentary aims to peel back the "curtain" of her public persona, showing her in moments of vulnerability, frustration, and joy. How to Access the Film and Subtitles
: Many of the most poignant moments occur in low-light, handheld camera scenes where Beyoncé speaks softly about her miscarriage , her professional split from her father , and her pregnancy with Blue Ivy.