Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story | Full Movie | Natalie Cole | Diahann Carroll | J. McDaniel

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Published 2024-02-09
The legacy of Natalie Cole's father fueled her to defeat her drug addiction, and through her memory of him, she finds the strength to overcome any problem. Based on a true story.

Genres: Drama

Stars: Natalie Cole, Diahann Carroll, James McDaniel, Randy J. Goodwin, Theresa Randle

Directed by: Robert Townsend

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All Comments (21)
  • @JacksonCaesar
    This was a beautiful documentary. I'm so glad she narrated this. Brought a personal intimate touch. So sad she only lived to be 65, and her son passed away at 39. Highly recommended.
  • @nicoleheard3812
    I love Natalie Cole. By God's Grace she overcame drug addiction. Although she's gone her legacy of beautiful music lives on.💙
  • @FreedomSpirit7
    This was such a beautiful movie/biography of her life. I find it brilliant she did her own and not anyone doing a biography if she would gave died. She was so honest about what happened. The demon drugs can destroy everything. With the Grace of God and her Angels ancestral I believe helping her. Beautiful! 🌹 ❤
  • I love Natalie Cole and her music is awesome. Drugs don't discriminate but with sheer will, they can be overcome.
  • @user-vd4hn4hs9d
    Great movie both daughter and father gave this country music to remember for years to come.
  • @tonya2105
    R.I.P Nat King Cole and R.I.P Natalie Cole. Thank you both for the beautiful music and lyrics you left for us to enjoy.
  • @kimshannon6408
    What a great movie, better than I expected. Great life lessons brought to light. Thank you Natalie for sharing your life with us.
  • @mslafay7
    "I'm Catching Hell" was one of my favorite songs. I absolutely adore Natalie Cole. ❤
  • @brendasmith2177
    Beautiful stories, love it, she tells her own stories, Dianne Carrol did a good job playing her mother
  • @bjbaccus5
    A very beautiful memory of Natalie Cole.
  • @LADYDIVAful
    I was so gleeful to see that her mother DID NOT leave and was present while she recorded Unforgettable With Love. She definitely needed her Mommy!🤍
  • Natalie was a loving and caring person that was carrying a lot of pain from her father's death.And she never got over him dieing.
  • @lyslove21
    Man I didn’t expect to cry the way I did🥺 I can relate to her in so many ways especially when it comes to that part of forgiveness. God had to bring me through a healing process and it wasn’t easy but it was worth it. He taught me how to see pass the actions of those who hurt us and see straight into their hearts of what’s really behind those actions, what’s really goin on deep down. I really love the fact that she narrated her own story, honestly this is probably one of the best biographies I’ve ever watched. Keep going guys, Jesus loves you so much and desires a relationship with you. His plans for you are not of harm but of love. He wants to comfort you when you’re down and pick you up when you fall. Love you and I pray this blesses you 🕊
  • @marylopes1840
    Beautifully done, she came out the other end she had people who cared! And acted to help and save her!!
  • I love this story! Her honesty and openess is refreshing and so inspirational!
  • @sonjaraela6156
    How lovely. Tears flowed of father daughter love. The openness, honesty and frankness of the sharing was heart warming. Thank you.
  • @ginny0719
    Like so many that have touched our souls...gone way too soon...just imagine the music in heaven!!!!
  • @ShareeArmstrong
    This movie brought back SOOOOO many memories of Natalie's early career. Imagine how much more she could have soared if she hadn't been crippled by her addictions......
  • Not everyone lives through it to tell their story. As she said it, the pain of loneliness is one very deep inside and it is that cold, dryness that subconsciously draws to getting comfort somewhere. How good to have loving people near, who stick instead of turning their backs on you when you most need them. Our love may very often be imperfect, but some love is better than none. Anyone can see how good she looks -in the end-. She looks whole and beautiful and that testifies of her victory. She acknowledged God and she understood that she had to fight. Many blessings!!