Corrected entry: In the scene where the other dancers are making fun of Oliver and he's freaked out, you see Madonna getting her hair done and talking to Oliver about it. In the next scene, Madonna's hair obviously hasn't been styled yet and she says to the offending dancers 'Oliver's gone. I haven't seen him, I haven't spoken to him.' When you can't get chronology right in a documentary, that is pretty sad, IMO.
Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991)
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Directed by: Alek Keshishian
Starring: Madonna, Donna DeLory, Luis Camacho, Niki Harris
Genres: Comedy, Documentary, Music
Factual error: Supposedly the live footage is filmed in the United States (she even greets the audience by saying 'Alright America do you believe in love' but they zoom out so far that you can't see her lips moving). In the United States Madonna was wearing the ponytail. In all the live footage she has curled hair. This means the show was actually filmed in Europe (according to the credits, it was in Paris). There are several references to the live footage being filmed in America, especially Like a Virgin in Toronto and Keep it Together (the technical problems) in Los Angeles, even though that footage was also filmed in Paris.
Kevin Costner: Thanks for having us. It was really generous.
Madonna: Thanks for coming.
Kevin Costner: We thought it was "neat."
Madonna: "Neat"?
Kevin Costner: Really neat.
Madonna: No one's ever described it quite that way.
Kevin Costner: Have fun. We won't be making that other deal.
Madonna: Not neat enough for you?
Trivia: The film suggests that due to the Vatican ban on Madonna, all Italian shows were cancelled. Actually, only one show in Rome was cancelled,the other one proceeded, and there were also two shows taking place in Turin,Italy.
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Correction: The theme of this scene is to show how much tention there is between the dancers. By showing the problem first (ie talking to Oliver), the audience understands why he is gone. Otherwise, he would just be gone and we wouldn't know why. Therefore they changed the cronology.