''Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All," HBO Alex Gibney-Directed Special, Dazzles at Red Carpet Premiere In New York City [Watch MStars News EXCLUSIVE}

By Danica Daniel ddaniel@mstarsnews.com | Apr 03, 2015 05:38 PM EDT

Move over Christina Aguilera, the original VOICE is back! Also known as Ol' Blue Eyes and The Chairman of the Board, HBO is celebrating 100 years of Frank Sinatra with an all new documentary titled, Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All. Directed by Alex Gibney, the two-night, four-hour presentation is an intimate look at an American Icon. Unlike other films created about the legendary performer, Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All includes rare footage of his famous 1971 Retirement Concert in Los Angeles.

"Focusing on Sinatra's first 60 years - beginning with his birth in Hoboken, New Jersey and meteoric rise in his 20s - and drawing on comments from friends and family, as well as never-before-seen footage from home movies and concert performances, this unprecedented tribute to the beloved showman follows Sinatra's growth from roadhouse performer to global singing sensation," HBO states in their official press release. "With the participation of the Frank Sinatra Estate, family members and archivists, SINATRA: ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL is an intimate portrait of the singer, actor, father, husband and philanthropist."


(Photo : Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) (L-R) Frank Marshall, Tina Sinatra and Alex Gibney attend the 'Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All' New York screening at Time Warner Center

MStars News was on the scene in New York City for the red carpet premiere of Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All to chat with the creative forces behind HBO's new special. Click on the video below to watch MStars News' live red carpet coverage featuring exclusive interviews with Gibney, Executive Produver Frank Marshall, political activist and Journalist Lawrence O'Donnell and Sinatra's very own beloved daughter Tina.

Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All premieres on Sunday April 5 8PM ET and Monday, April 6 8PM ET on HBO.

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