Robin Williams' life became a documentary and will be screened on July 16



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The Hollywood premiere of HBO's new documentary "Robin Williams: Come to Mind" was a bittersweet meeting at the TCL Chinese Theater Los Angeles of the deceased actor's friends

Billy Crystal and David Steinberg, who started their careers as comedians like Robin Williams, were the presenters of the event. Guests included Patricia Arquette, Bonnie Hant, Bob Sage, Ray Romano, Kevin Nilon and Eddie Griffin.

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"The following dinner, after the screening of the documentary, served the favorite desserts the actor, the lime pie and the chocolate macaroni. The tables were adorned of soldier figures, who were Robin's favorites, "says a guest of Page Six. The documentary about Robin Williams, who committed suicide in August 2014, was directed by Marina Zenovich, creator of the film Roman Polanski ten years ago.

The documentary includes anecdotal material with interviews and recordings of William and his close badociates, according to the Athens Press Agency

. The same William is a narrator for most of the film and his colleagues, Billy Crystal, Eric Eintle, Guppy Goldberg, Steve Martin and TV presenter David Letterman talk about him. In the film, the comedian says that "the stand-up is survival". "For me, it's jazz, that's what I have to do," he says in the trailer of the documentary, in the film. [196590011]

The trailer features Williams to face the fear of abandonment that comes from his childhood and includes a discussion on the use of narcotics and voice messages left to friends, such as Billy Crystal. Williams admits in the video that he was fighting "sometimes to get away from everything and sometimes to deal with everything."

The documentary will premiere at HBO on July 16th.

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