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						[April 25, 2017]   
						By Alicia Powell 
						
						NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nine 
						years after his death at age 28, audiences are seeing a 
						different side of Australian actor Heath Ledger through 
						the lens of his own camera. 
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				 Documentary "I Am Heath Ledger" uses thousands of hours of 
				self video shot by Ledger, as well as his art work and music 
				videos, to paint a portrait of the young actor who took 
				Hollywood by storm in roles like "Brokeback Mountain" and "The 
				Dark Knight." 
				 
				The film also seeks to counteract the lingering perception that 
				Ledger was severely depressed when he accidentally overdosed on 
				painkillers, anxiety and insomnia medication. 
				 
				"He was super happy and he was loving life. He struggled with 
				some demons, but he wasn't one to go anywhere but forward," 
				Ledger's Hollywood agent Steve Alexander says in the film, which 
				was launched at the Tribeca film festival this week. 
				
				
				  
				Rather than dwell on his January 2008 death in New York, the 
				film uses Ledger's video archives and interviews with his family 
				and closest friends to "celebrate Heath's life and to tell the 
				story of this multi-faceted artist," director and producer Derik 
				Murray told Reuters Television. 
				 
				It portrays Ledger as a force of nature who longed for 
				adventure, was generous with his friends, and whose passions 
				ranged from chess to making music videos. His non-stop energy 
				also meant he rarely slept a full night. 
				 
				While Ledger's friends including Naomi Watts and director Ang 
				Lee were interviewed for the film, Michelle Williams' - Ledger's 
				former fiance and mother of his daughter Matilda - chose not to 
				take part, said her spokeswoman. 
			
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			Murray said Williams' support was integral to the film "but she 
			really didn't feel she wanted to be in front of the camera." 
			 
			Ledger was found dead a few months after the couple split up and 
			shortly after filming his role as the manic Joker in "The Dark 
			Knight," for which he won a posthumous Oscar. 
			 
			"There was a lot of conversation and chatter around the fact that 
			his passing was a byproduct of his role as the Joker and that he 
			spiraled down this path and couldn't pull himself out of it," said 
			Murray. 
			 
			But Murray said everyone the filmmakers spoke to said this was 
			untrue. "He had the best time making it... The Joker was a role. He 
			was enthralled by it. He was proud of it." 
			 
			"I Am Heath Ledger" will get a one-night showing in 300 U.S. movie 
			theaters on May 3 and premiere on Spike TV on May 17. 
			 
			(Reporting by Alicia Powell, writing by Jill Serjeant; Editing by 
			Lisa Shumaker) 
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