Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir (12A)
An intimate, nuanced and candid portrait of Paris Hilton, one of the most misunderstood figures of 21st century pop culture.
£9
The McCarthy
2h
About
Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir brings us an intimate, nuanced and candid portrait of Paris Hilton, one of the most famous - and misunderstood - figures of 21st century pop culture.
When Hilton first gained notice as a club kid in the late 1990s, people didn’t know what to make of her. With no template for this new kind of celebrity, the paparazzi and the public wrote her off as nothing more than a spoiled party girl. The reality was more complicated: for the painfully shy Hilton, nightclubs were a refuge, a place where music provided escape, joy, acceptance and community.
She's no stranger to the top of the music charts. Her 2006 debut album’s first single, “Stars are Blind,” peaked at number six on the Billboard 200 and has accrued over 130m streams. Between 2013 and 2023, Hilton collaborated with legendary musicians such as Lil Wayne, Steve Aoki and Kim Petras.
Directors Bruce Robertson and JJ Duncan’s artfully crafted documentary follows Hilton as she returns to music in 2024 with her first-ever concert at the Hollywood Palladium and places the event in the larger context of her life as a public figure who was by turns idolised and vilified.
Drawing on decades of personal archives, intimate interviews, vérité documentary footage, and the concert itself, the film uncovers the ways Hilton has navigated both cultural adoration and cruelty. Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir finds Hilton speaking her truth while exploring how music – as inspiration, aspiration, lifeline – became the throughline that has sustained her survival, reinvention, and resilience.
As she famously says: “Life is too short to blend in.”
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Directed by Bruce Robertson and JJ Duncan’
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