This a celebration of the life of actress Farrah Fawcett after her tragic death from cancer in 2009. The American icon's influence on pop culture has long been underestimated but no more. She shocked the industry when she walked away from guaranteed success as a television sex symbol, and instead pursued roles against type in serious movies like The Burning Bed and Extremities. Fawcett continued to defy expectations by becoming a sculptor and showed that 50 was sexy. Until the very end, she lived life on her own terms, documenting her most important and impactful moments in a very public and moving way.
With interviews with Alana Stewart, Jaclyn Smith, Suzanne de Passe, Robert Duvall, Sherry Lansing and Cicely Tyson, the film includes never-before-seen family photographs and footage of Fawcett's art project with sculptor Keith Edmier.