Aaron Carter: The Little Prince of Pop (2023) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 1, 2023

Original Title:
Aaron Carter: The Little Prince of Pop

Genres:
Documentary | Music | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ABC News
ABC News Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  IL: 14  RO: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 57

Famous by age 9, struggling by age 20 and dead at ripe age of 34, this documentary dives deep into the life of pop singer Aaron Carter. He became a mainstay of the early 2000s pop scene, touring the world as a child solo artist with chart-topping hits like “I Want Candy” and earning the title “The Little Prince of Pop” from Michael Jackson. Just a few years after his rise to fame, Carter began a cycle of mental health struggles, experienced family turmoil, and grappled with addiction ― culminating in his untimely death in November 2022.

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Additional Editor:
Ted Eckel

Assistant Editor:
Kevin Mackler

Associate Producer:
Ricardo Cortez

Camera Operator:
Drew Suppa

Co-Producer:
Brendan Cusack

Director:
Shane Rasco
Jeffrey Thomas

Director of Photography:
Noah Luke
Joey Ybarra
Hai-Tao Wu
Kristian Melom
Logan Cascia

Editor:
Brendan Cusack
Shilpi Gupta
Alexandra Garcia

Editorial Production Assistant:
Eileen Murphy

Producer:
Freda Kahen-Kashi
Toby Hershkowitz
Katerina Rosen

Production Manager:
Shane Rasco
Jeffrey Thomas

Sound Mixer:
John Fonseca

Supervising Producer:
Jake Lefferman

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