Justin Bieber 'Believe 3D' Movie to Screen at Toronto Film Festival for Select Buyers, Official US Release Date Remains Unannounced

By Carolyn Menyes (c.menyes@gmail.com) | Sep 03, 2013 11:42 AM EDT

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Though Justin Bieber and his manager Scooter Braun hinted that "Believe 3D" will hit theatres in time for the Christmas holiday in August, some industry insiders will get a peek at the concert documentary early at the Toronto Film Festival.

According to Deadline, "Believe 3D" will kick off the September festival for select buyers.

"Believe 3D" is reportedly going to be similar stylistically to Bieber's 2011 concert documentary "Never Say Never" and will intersperse concert clips with behind-the-scenes footage to give fans a look at Bieber's increasing levels of fame. As the title would suggest, "Believe 3D" tracked Bieber's time on his Believe tour from September of last year until roughly January 2013. Shows in Miami, Toronto and New York City were reportedly shot for the concert footage.

It is unknown whether or not the controversies of the Believe Tour, including Bieber's offstage drama and antics and his late shows, will be addressed. It's likely these things will be glossed over, however, in turn for promotional material and uplifting stories about Bieber's dedicated Belieber fanbase and his meteoric rise to fame. According to Deadline, director Jon M Chu (who also filmed "Never Say Never") show "Believe 3D" "under the radar."

Even though select buyers will be able to see "Believe 3D" in the next week, fans will still have to wait. Though a holiday date was teased for the concert film, no official release date has been announced.

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