Makeover of Ashton Croyd, The (2023)

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(gentle music)

- [Helena] Some metro

systems have circle lines.

These lines used to intrigue me.

They go round and round and

round and lead you nowhere.

The longer you ride the

less sense it makes.

The moment you've done the

full circle and continue riding

there is cause for concern.

(gentle music)

I've encountered circle

lines in two cities

in London and in Berlin.

I'll never put my foot

in neither of them again.

I met Ashton, Croyd

along both lines

with almost 20

years between them.

I'm here to tell his story.

(gentle music)

You may think you've

heard it before,

but you haven't really,

not the true story.

Many of you will remember the

pictures of a man going under,

but that's not who he was, at

least not how I remember him.

(gentle music)

And as he's not here to

tell the story himself,

I'll try my best.

You'll see some interviews

and clips from his last year,

but they've been

edited and censored

by the people

behind the project.

And believe me, there were

dark forces behind this

that don't want to

show their true faces.

It took quite a few legal

battles to come to this point,

but here I am now.

I found enough footage

and information,

and the more I've found,

the more I understand

where you'll find his soul.

(gentle music)

It's in his music.

When the city wakes

When the city wakes

It will see what

we've been through

When the morning breaks

If we've survived

When the city wakes

- [Helena] Since I

was a little girl,

I've always wanted to be

an actress, to be in films,

to tell romantic

stories of love and hate

and of life and death.

And here I am, finally

doing my own film.

And even though it contains

all the ingredients

I could wish for, this is not

the kind of film I imagined.

(upbeat music)

I expect no red carpet.

No applause from the audience

on the opening night,

like I dreamed of 20 years ago.

A dream that led me to London

to develop as an actress

at one of the world's

leading drama schools.

And it's there that

I met Ashton Croyd.

(upbeat music)

When the city wakes

When the city wakes

It will see what

we've been through

When the morning breaks

If we've survived

When the city wakes

- [Helena] Well, Ashton

was not his real name,

but the class gave

up to pronounce

his original Scandinavian

name after a couple of months.

So he chose Ashton

Croyd as an alias.

(gentle music)

The in London was a time

of Shakespeare and love,

fencing and passion and

drama on many levels.

I was taken off guard when he

fell madly in love with me.

(gentle music)

We were rehearsing scenes from

the comedy "Twelfth night."

He played the jester Feste,

and I played Olivia.

(gentle music)

Officially I could not allow

myself to return his feelings.

I was engaged.

But in the rehearsal space,

I sometimes couldn't

restrain myself.

It was like living

in a different world

where they spoke a poetic

and romantic language

that seemed so much more

relevant to our feelings

than the language

we found outside.

(gentle music)

Our backgrounds couldn't

be more different,

but here we could be equals.

We were both foreigners.

But as even the English students

struggled with Shakespeare,

we didn't feel out of place.

We fell in love while speaking

this long lost language

so much that the reality

outside started to blur out.

(soft music)

The drama school was scattered

around southwest London,

so we were constantly

on the move underground.

The sound of the Tube became

the soundtrack of that time.

The screeching sound of

friction between metals,

the lights flashing by

in the dark tunnels,

then the complete

silence and the darkness

when the lights went off.

(upbeat music)

When school was finished,

he took a detour

to follow me to Notting

Hill where I lived.

After saying goodbye there,

he would continue on the

circle line to his dodgy flat

and King's Cross,

as he told me later.

(soft music)

London was the coolest city

in the world at the time.

And to us it was the

perfect location.

We were the center

of the action.

When we were together, I was

the leading lady of my life

and he was the

leading man of his.

(soft music)

Our many goodbyes by the steps

in Notting Hill Tube Station

had so much suspense in them.

He wanted desperately

to be physical,

but I would coquettishly

keep him at an arm's length.

I could not allow

that in public.

And I knew it had to stop.

(gentle music)

There was a life after this,

and I knew I had already

let it gone too far.

(crowd chattering)

"Twelfth Night" was the

last play we did together

as groups changed

for the next plays.

So did the locations

for the rehearsals.

It was a relief to me.

I had such bad conscience

towards my fiance.

Now I would have less

contact with Ashton.

I knew that if I spent more

time with him at this point,

there would be no going back.

And I could just imagine the

size of that scandal back home.

We said our final goodbyes

at the street corner

outside South

Kensington Tube Station.

I live a note but don't know

What it's for

Just scribble something down

To make this matter more

But it won't change a thing

Its all the same

Once it could have mattered

But the moment never came

Should say hello

to something else

- [Helena] And he

didn't follow me

with a train to

Notting Hill this time

he said that we would

never meet again.

It felt like he had

turned completely cold.

Why are we still

worlds apart

Have I been a fool

just to trust in fate

Have I been a clown wasting

time to wait for you

Are we still worlds

apart tonight

When yours shine so bright

- [Helena] I cried my heart

out after he had jumped

on the Piccadilly Line

train back to King's Cross.

If I could have seen

into the future then

I would've run after him

and never let him go.

So I've cleared my

head my words are out

But you will never know

what this is all about

My words will

give no meaning

You'll see no sense

But it will work just fine

As proof of my pretense

(upbeat music)

- [Helena] So I moved

back to Germany,

settled with my

fiance, got married

and did what people

wanted me to do.

Did what I thought I had to do.

It was a failure.

I could never settle

into being the Hausfrau

that people wanted me to become.

I could not give him kids.

I hated keeping up

the appearances.

He could never understand

my fits of restlessness,

anger, bitterness.

Who are we

Who are we now

Who are we now

Who we we

Who are we now

Who are we now

- [Helena] The sad thing

is that it took me 18 years

to realize it.

(upbeat music)

I had no contact with

Ashton in this period.

But a week after me

and my husband split,

he contacted me on Facebook,

said he was coming to Berlin,

if we could meet.

It was like God wanted to

give us a second chance.

(upbeat music)

It was a shock to see him again.

I was so full of expectations,

having sent messages

back and forth.

The old feelings came

back this sensation

of being back in

this romantic film.

But when I opened the door and

saw him, I remember thinking,

"Oh no, it's too late."

It broke my heart.

(gentle music)

But I had to take him in and

we had to explore the feelings

that never had been

allowed to be explored.

We had to become us.

(upbeat music)

Who are we

Who are we now

Who are we we now

Who are we

Who are we now

Who are we now

- [Helena] I think

he knew deep down

where this was heading,

but we had to explore it.

Even though it would

end in tears again.

(gentle music)

And it would.

(gentle music)

I introduced him to

Lisa before we split.

She was an artist working

with photo concepts

and installations.

I'd been discovering

Ashton's music again

in the time we had together.

And I thought there was

something special in his songs.

It was still as pure

as back in London.

And I wanted to stay

in Berlin at least

to be artistically fruitful.

Lisa was not a close friend,

but she moved in the

same circles as me.

And at a dinner party, she had

been talking about a concept

that she was developing.

- I was invited to have an

exclusive photo exhibition

at the JRGallery in Berlin.

This would be my second one.

And they wanted me

back as my previous one

a few years earlier,

was a great success.

The working title

or my working title

was Impossible Changes.

I wanted to prove that change

is possible if you want it,

however difficult it seems.

It was a theme that I had

been working on for a while,

but I found it kind of difficult

to find the right angle

or the right focus on it,

because the images I already

had were a bit too general

and a bit of, yeah, all

over the place, you know.

- [Helena] Lisa had really

grown big in art circles

as she managed to reach

new and bigger audiences

to the galleries.

(soft music)

She came across as down

to earth and modest,

but always managed to catch

the latest in pop culture.

And she was second to

none when it came to PR.

The critics actually

claimed her true art form

was exactly that.

Public Relations.

- [Lisa] He was a

really rough looking,

middle aged character.

And from his appearance

it looked like

he was living on the streets.

And I found it kind

of funny because

he had a black acoustic

guitar that he seemed

to be taking better

care of than himself.

And he wasn't

impressive in any way.

I mean, the bascas in

Berlin are of high standard

and often working professionals

that just need some

extra cash, you know.

But sometimes the moods that

he created made me stop.

It was like he

shared his whole life

with the busy

commuters passing by.

Somehow he could fill the

space with this human soul

and this guitar

and this big voice.

(footsteps thudding)

Feel the current

is getting stronger

I need to find

my way back again

No way to find the

light you search for

No use in waiting for

this feeling to fade

When your tear

touch the ground

We're gonna find

the way back again

Cause it's too hard

loving you know

It's too hard loving

It's too hard loving to hard

You feel your body

fight against you

Is it your will

to push it further

And when your feet

touch the ground

You know you've found

Your way back again

'Cause its too

hard loving you now

Its too hard loving you

Its too hard loving

Too hard

It's too hard

You know its too hard

Now its too hard

You know its too hard

And it's too hard

You know its too hard

It's too hard

Too hard

Too hard

Too hard

- [Helena] Oh time, thou

must untangle this, not I.

It is too hard a

knot for me to untie.

(soft music)

- Say, I didn't recognize any

of the songs he performed.

So, I assumed that it was

his own material, you know.

I think it's a brave

choice if you want people

to like what you're doing.

But somehow he seemed misplaced.

(gentle music)

In the beginning it was

just a passing thought.

But one day, when I

returned to my studio,

I started thinking, "Why is

this person in this situation?

"Could he change

his life around?

"And what would this

change be like, you know?

"I mean, how far can that go?"

Yeah and that's it.

That's how my

exhibition took a turn

and became the makeover

of Ashton Croyd.

(gentle music)

- [Helena] In nature there's

no blemish, but the mind,

none can be called

deformed but the unkind.

Lead me on

Just lead me on

Lead me on

Lead me on

Just come what may

We'll deal with

it on our way

Just lead me on

Lead me on

Yeah, just lead me on

Lead me on

Just lead me

Let's just pretend

That there won't be

no end

Ooh

Just lead me on

- I needed to move

forward with my project

and it was an exhibition

about our time.

So I had to move forward with

the platforms of our time.

Because the exhibition

should be the closing of it

and the presentation

would be done online

on all the social

media platforms.

We are making a documentary

and they are following

me through my project.

- [Ashton] Okay, so they

they're a part of the--

- They are part of--

- [Ashton] Part of it

- yeah, they are

just the people to--

- [Ashton] There's

nothing hidden.

- [Lisa] No.

Lead me on

Yeah just lead me on

Lead me on

Lead me on

Just come what may

We'll deal with

it on our way

Lead me on

Yeah just lead me on

Lead me on

Lead me on

Let's just pretend

That there won't be no way

Ooh

Just lead me on

Lead me on just come what may

And we'll deal

with it on our way

Yeah just lead me on

Oh just lead me on

And come what may,

We'll deal with

it on our way

Let's just pretend

There will be no end

Just lead me on

Lead me on

Just lead me on

Just lead me on

Lead me on

Just lead me on

- [Helena] I think Ashton

thought the makeover

would be a biographical

photo exhibition about him

as a musician.

And that Lisa would let the

music play a vital part of it.

That one would give

attention to the other.

That the focus would be

on him as a performer.

- [Ashton] A makeover,

it's a silly concept.

Yeah, I know, everybody loves it

because it's very much

in the time, yeah.

Because people think that,

"Oh, I lose whatever kilos

or blah, blah blah, blah."

And then, "Oh look, success."

This is pathetic,

we all know this.

But it's a symbol

that people, you know,

it is this dream of

something can happen.

My life can change

around completely.

I can become

something else, yeah.

It's all a scam, it's not true.

To me it's about the music.

That's what I live and breathe.

That's what I care about.

That's my life.

- [Helena] I tried to reach

Ashton in this period,

but I couldn't get

through to him.

He was completely cut off

from the outside world.

However, we could all follow

the project on social media.

I had a growing feeling that

he was doing it all for me

to win me back.

That he would stand

at my door again

having lived up to

his full potential

that we would have our third

chance to get things right.

- If you don't follow, you

know, these are cliches,

but you know this.

If you don't fit into this,

then you are nothing basically.

So it's not so much about,

"Oh, I didn't make it."

It's about, "I don't

wanna be a part of it."

I don't wanna be a

part of it, yeah.

And then when you don't

wanna be a part of it,

you know, it's the

anarchist problem.

If you don't wanna be a part

of it, there's nothing for you.

You're f*cked.

(soft music)

Because you have to

settle for our rules.

We come to this world naked.

Have absolutely nothing.

We come to this world naked.

And then after say two decades,

some people get the

idea in their mind

that they know how

everything works.

"Oh, the reason why you're

here is because this and that.

"And you have to behave

like this and that."

Who the f*ck gave

them these ideas?

And who are they to tell

me or you what to do?

You came to this world

screaming, naked.

For f*ck sake.

- [Lisa] Ashton was in a

deep crisis when I met him.

(soft music)

I was introduced to

him by Helena Von Hoff

who actually had been

dating him to that point.

I think she felt really

bad about the situation

as she was the reason

he was in Berlin.

I had contacted her

right before that,

because I wanted

tips on musicians

that were struggling in Berlin.

So she hoped that a

cooperation with me

would help him move on quicker.

- Can you explain to me why...

It's, you have it in religion,

you have it in society,

you have the...

Suddenly people

become judgemental.

Suddenly some people,

"I'm so clever

"that I can judge you."

Why?

You came to this world

screaming red, blue or whatever

in the face, having

absolutely nothing.

Let's face it.

It's a f*cking disgrace.

(gentle music)

(train engine revving)

(gentle music)

I want to be me.

Yeah, I want to be me

(sirens wailing)

so badly.

(sirens wailing)

(Ashton chuckles)

- [Interviewer] A

little change happen?

(sirens wailing)

- Well.. the change, it

sounds like a disease.

Yeah.

- [Interviewer] What

about the change of mind?

You can say, "I change

my perspective."

- Well, I'm sitting

here with you.

So things are, something

is happening, isn't it?

I dunno what, and I'm not naive.

(Ashton chuckles)

I don't think, you know,

things fall from the sky.

But what is there

to lose for me?

I'm so, here I am

talking to you.

All your silly questions.

(gentle music)

- Being hungry, being

cold, being no...

Have no roof and stuff, and

being ignored from other people.

That's what I wanna change.

I don't know.

I have the feeling that it's

my responsibility to do that

because I see so many people

that ignore that situation

and I'm not able to ignore it.

So I think it's my

responsibility to show that.

(upbeat music)

- This is what people

are so crazy about.

You need to talk

about your past, yeah.

Oh yeah, your past.

Where are you from?

When did it go wrong?

When?

Huh?

(car engine revving)

I don't believe it.

I don't think it's interesting.

I think people are too

concerned with these things.

I think they're

completely obsessed

with the concept of where

they're from, where they belong.

You know, people,

the world goes mental

about this at the moment.

(upbeat music)

It is important to tell

the story, isn't it?

How did you end up like this?

Where did you come from, huh?

- [Interviewer]

You know the story

is always about having the

past and moving forward.

- Yeah, yeah, I know in

your book it is, isn't it?

In your book, yeah?

- [Interviewer] We

don't have a book.

- [Ashton] Oh, you

don't play okay.

- [Interviewer] We

don't have a book.

We just go by what you tell

us, you know what your--

(car engine revving)

- And then it's freezing.

It's, what would you expect?

How would you feel?

- [Interviewer] Well, to

be honest, I'm pretty glad

that I have a home.

- Why aren't you at home?

Why aren't you warm in

your living room, huh?

The bedroom, wrapped

up in your duvet, huh?

Why are you here?

- [Lisa] Even though

we were spending

quite a lot of time together,

I had problems talking about

how he spends his nights.

He said that he had

his naps on benches

and that he had a station

that he uses as a base

and that is under construction.

And he was very, very proud.

He never talked about

himself as homeless.

(upbeat music)

- Yeah, I mean, honestly,

there's one thing I regret

in regard to Lisa's exhibition.

I do regret that we didn't

manage to protect her better.

You know, I mean a lot of

crazy things were going on

long before we

even opened doors.

There was news about this

thing like going mad.

It was a wildfire.

It's time flash

your white teeth

It's time to let them stare

God knows what's

lying underneath

This fabric just won't tear

What a glamorous sight

Breaking through the night

All you see is waving hands

In the light

But I can't give you

what you came for

Just have a look round here

and see what's going on

And tell me who you

play this game for

You can go on all night

But soon I will

be gone, so long

You can go on all

night, but soon

I will be gone

I'll be gone I'll

be gone I'll be gone

- You know the fan group, the

hashtag, the charity thing.

There were songs streamed

all over the place, viral.

You know, millions of clicks.

Images, tweets.

Kind of the momentum

was incredible.

I decided to hire

a young film crew

to create some clips and

content to enable people

to follow her process.

And that slowly developed into

the idea of a documentary.

Same happened with

the music by the way.

The clips of Ashton Croyd's

performances became so popular.

It was natural to, you know,

to book him into a studio.

Have a backing band.

It must have been like

winning a lottery.

Go where your

feet will take you

You know it's getting late

Become what they

will make you

Knock knock knock

Here comes your fate

What a wonderful day

And I can hear them say

This must be the

perfect hide away

Aah

Yeah

But I can't give you

what you came for

Just have a look round here

And see what's going on

And tell me who you

play this game for

We can go on all night

But soon I will

be gone so long

We can go on all night

But soon I will be gone

I will be gone

I will be gone

I will be gone

I will be gone

- At first it's

important that the person

already has an aura, so

I can catch something.

And then I think

it's very important

to get in a relationship

with a person

that the person can trust me.

And yeah, the

important thing is that

the person doesn't

feel uncomfortable

or doesn't feel

naked in any way.

That he feels

occupied in my work

and that he feels good.

(upbeat music)

(suspenseful music)

- [Helena] So after a

month of charming him

and building up his trust,

Ashton signed a contract

with Lisa that gave

her the freedom

to follow him and take

photos as she pleased

for her exhibition.

(suspenseful music)

In return the

gallery would finance

the recording of Ashton's music.

I guess we will

never know if he knew

what he was signing up for.

Or if he cared about

the consequences

as long as he would be able

to finish his musical project.

This crossroad

wasn't on my map

So I suspected it

could be a trap

Made my choice

Couldn't tell

If it would lead to

heaven or to hell

Ooh I still remember

The songs in my head

When I walked the streets

Back then

Was it you was it

you all the time

Was it you was it

you all the time

Was it you

(upbeat music)

- When Lisa Jonrel became

kind of his manager,

Ashton Croyd grew a substantial

fan base, quite fast.

She basically used

him as a PR stunt

and people say that she

actually didn't want him

to get off the streets because

he was more easy to set.

(gentle music)

- I remember a press

release was forwarded to me

about a photographer

who single-handedly

would fight homelessness

with a camera.

I laughed at it and thought,

"Oh no another idealist

posing as Mother Theresa."

Until I read who was behind it.

(soft music)

Her first solo exhibition got

a ridiculous amount of press.

For a couple of weeks,

she was like a pop star

and no one seemed to

know what happened.

She was the new poster

girl for the art world

and what could then

be more provoking

than it all looking like she

was running a kind of charity.

She was that good a sales woman.

(soft music)

Lisa's social media

campaigns had a broader range

than I think she intended.

What started as a PR

for a solo exhibition

gave birth to a local

popular cultural icon.

(soft music)

First the photos.

And they worked

great on Instagram

and that's how his

career just exploded.

(soft music)

But then very soon

it was also his story

that the fans were interested in

and they wanted to save this

poor man living on the streets.

(gentle music)

I believe her

intentions probably were

to reach a more

intellectual art audience.

(gentle music)

His fan base was

soon named Croydsberg

after the group's

origin in Kreuzberg.

They were mostly millennials

that was probably looking

for a just cause to fight for.

And in principle, what

could be more just

than fighting for the people

we see suffering every day.

(gentle music)

[speaking in foreign language]

- We are always told that

we are what we deserve.

But that's all a lie.

And we are here

to stop the lies.

We will not stop until

every person on the streets

has been given help.

Has been given a house, a

permanent room and self respect.

[speaking in foreign language]

- Well actually from

my point of view,

Ashton Croyd isn't the first

one who needs to be saved.

He is a White male.

He comes from one of the

richest countries in the world

with a perfectly

well social system.

[speaking in foreign language]

- Reporters has put my

life under scrutiny.

24/7.

I mean this has been hyped up

and I... bless them.

I adore the Croydsberg,

but they are at the moment

not exactly what I need.

Because I have to live

up to some sort of ideal

that I'm not comfortable with

or can't live with.

(gentle music)

- They created the #makeroom.

And basically it was

about getting room

for everyone living

on the streets.

- I guess my only

real connection

might be that I'm walking

past homeless people

and people who are trying

and fighting for their lives

and basic needs every day,

that I'm walking

past them every day.

And if you live in a

big city like I do,

at some point you'll

start to unnotice it

and blend out the nasty

stuff from the ugly stuff.

'Cause you don't want to see it.

(gentle music)

[speaking in foreiagn language]

- I am not a good human being.

I am not a good human being.

I've hurt so many people.

(gentle music)

[speaking in foreign language]

(gentle music)

[speaking in foreign language]

(gentle music)

(birds chirping)

- The one thing I

cannot forgive myself

for is that..

I left a little girl behind.

- He really loved my mom.

You know, he really, really did.

(gentle music)

I don't know, kind of in

a way I always forgave him

for leaving because he

made my mom so very happy.

And I just, I loved

seeing her with him

because she laughed at

all of the stupid jokes,

even when they weren't

funny, she laughed.

He had this childhood

and this background

that wasn't the easiest and

I just would always blame

it all on that.

And..

he just, he brought

out the best in her

and that's what I

loved about him.

(gentle music)

And when she got really ill,

(gentle music)

we both just decided to

cry all our tears out

and just we sat there in our

living room and just cried.

(gentle music)

It's was so long.

(upbeat music)

Now everything's dark

And I know that that

is scary for you

But we'll keep on

watching while you sleep

And I may not be strong

And I may be scared

just like you

But I've seen it before

And I know what to do

In my own way

I will chase the shadows

In my own way

To keep them away from you

The sun will be up

To chase the

night away again

With laughters and fights

Of a new day

And I wish I could show

I wish I could

prove myself to you

So you could be safe

when darkness arrives

In my own way

In my own way

I will chase the shadows

In my own way

To keep them away from you

In my own way

I will fight the dragons

In my own way

To keep them away from you

You

Chase the shadows

Fight the dragons

Night and day for you

In my own way

In my own way

- When the funeral

came, I didn't have

and I didn't have any

tears left to cry.

So I was the one

comforting people and he...

That's why I'm not mad at him.

I just don't get it.

I mean, if you love a

person, how can you leave?

I just, I don't get it.

(gentle music)

- And that's where it all

goes wrong in my head.

Time and time again.

(soft music)

Everything looks bright.

(birds chirping)

(soft music)

- [Helena] I should have known

that he had lived a life too.

It had been almost

20 years after all.

But he never told me about this.

It was like my whole

world fell apart.

The makeover was

never to win me back.

It was for her.

I realized you don't get a

third chance in real life.

I'd become a sad,

conceited person.

(gentle music)

[speaking in foreiagn language]

- [Helena] When public opinions

started to go against Lisa,

she went on a crusade

to defend her actions.

As I was not able to

reach Ashton

for along period of time,

and as she would ignore

my calls and messages,

I went to the press

to express my concern.

I wasn't the only one.

[speaking in foreiagn language]

- [Helena] The Croydsberg

movement was starting

to divide itself

into two fractions.

On one hand, there

were the people

who were completely

loyal to Lisa

and on the other, a growing

group of concerned activists

and social workers.

[speaking in foreign language]

- Yeah people turned on Lisa

and it was really ugly to

follow the Croydsberg movement.

(gentle music)

They started to follow

her, they threatened her.

She had to move her

flat, move all her stuff

out of the studio.

She had to stay low.

(soft music)

- [Helena] The answer

to the question

of how he could survive on

the street for half a year

awaiting his music to

be released is simple.

The Berlin Press

called it der cocktail.

- I woke up one morning

and the first thing I saw

was a reporter asking me,

[Ashton, in German]

And they want to know

who's supplying this.

24/7 they trace me because

they want to find out

where these drop off points are.

So I have to move

in mysterious ways

to get away from all these

people trying to find out

where the drop off points are.

- [Helena] The cocktail was a

mix of substances and drinks

to keep him at bay.

They fed it to him secretly,

nobody could trace it.

- I mean, how can anyone

sponsor a life on the street?

How's that even possible?

[speaking in foreign language]

- [Helena] The

makeover as an idea

was starting to become a joke.

Lisa had gone into the

project wanting Ashton

to change from a homeless person

into a star in six months.

But everyone could see his

appearance deteriorating

day by day, giving

the opposite effect.

They got the timing wrong,

the momentum came too early.

The exhibition came too late.

(gentle music)

- I wanted Ashton

to release his music

as a part of the project.

I knew that was

important to him.

However, I couldn't

do everything alone.

And the people I worked

with made the conclusion

that his music was a bit

wrong for the project.

It was not the sound

of Berlin in 2018.

And we needed the

sound of Berlin in 2018

to follow my photos.

And there were also reports

that he was very difficult

to work with, that the

producer was really

struggling with him.

- [Helena] The producer

wanted to use bits and pieces

of his melodies and mix

them on top of industrial

dance grooves to portray

the grit and gloominess

of Berlin's underworld.

Yet finally being given

time to record his music.

But the producer had

left the session.

He could not work

with neither Ashton

nor his music, he claimed.

He had canceled the

first day of recording

due to the smell.

A smell you can expect from

my man living on the street

for half a year.

He was forced to wash before

coming back the next day.

- [Lisa] Remember, this

was my project, not his.

People missed that point.

Yes, I understand that his

song and his personality

made people take

him to their hearts.

But none of that would

happen without me.

Now people want to

give him all the credit

and that is just wrong.

This is my concept,

my story, my creation.

- [Helena] But at the 11th

hour, Lisa and the gallery

got their act together and

a physical makeover started.

They got the inspiration

from the heyday of Hollywood,

rainbow diet pills.

The cocktail changed from

alcohol to amphetamines.

(upbeat music)

We're drifted with the wind

Got lost along the way

And when a storm came up

We knew we couldn't be saved

Cause we were chasing

different things

Like people do

And there was

no time to think

No time to act

No time for me and you

I stay alone just

to hurt myself

I stay alone because I care

I stay alone

because sometimes

I know our love

will reappear

And you'll be there

Yeah, you'll be there

Well, I admit defeat

I honestly see where I fail

You seem to call the sh*ts

And wanting me to

chase your tail

As I was pushing forward

You would lag behind

And there was no time to do

What we wanted to then

I stay alone just

to hurt myself

I stay alone because I can

I stay alone because in time

I know our love

will reappear

The sweetest love

that I've ever had

The brightest sky

I've ever seen

It all came crashing down

Somehow I wish the

gods will intervene

You know what I mean

(gentle music)

- So when you asked me

to do the interview,

I was happy to do so.

Most of all to defend Lisa.

And I will defend the

right to express yourself

in any given situation.

You know, freedom of speech

is at the core of my work.

And I will not let

criticism or cynicism

rule me or compromise my work

and compromise the artist

I choose to display.

- [Helena] Come

away, come away death

and in sad cypress,

let me be laid.

Fly away, fly away breath.

I'm slain by a fair cruel maid.

My shroud of white

stuck all with yew,

O, prepare it!

My part of death, no one so true

did share it.

Not a flower, not a flower sweet

on my black coffin

let there be strown.

Not a friend, not a friend

greet my poor corpse, where

my bones shall be thrown.

A thousand thousand

sighs to save,

Lay me, O, where

sad true lover

never find my grave,

to weep there.

Goodbye goodbye goodbye

Goodbye goodbye goodbye

This is goodbye

Goodbye goodbye goodbye

Goodbye goodbye goodbye

This is goodbye

Such a failure such a say

But there is no

wild beast to tame

I'm still me

Your liberator couldn't wait

But you'll regret

you took his bait

Cause you're not free

Goodbye goodbye goodbye

Goodbye goodbye goodbye

This is goodbye

Goodbye goodbye goodbye

Goodbye goodbye goodbye

This is goodbye

And please reach

out your hand to me

And make me understand

Come away come away death

And in sad cypress

let me be laid

Come away come away death

Fly away fly away breath

Just fly away

I am slain by a

fair cruel maid

Come away come away death

Come away come away death

And in sad cypress

let me be laid

Fly away fly away breathe

I am slain by a

fair cruel maid

My shroud of white

stuck all with yew

Come away come away

My part of death

no one so true

Come away come away death

This is goodbye

This is goodbye

This is goodbye

This is goodbye

This is goodbye

This is goodbye

Lay me O where

Sad true lover

never find my grave

To weep there

Goodbye goodbye

Goodbye goodbye

- I think some people don't get

that we're dealing

with a man here

who wanted to exit

his life with a bang.

You know, he wanted to

orchestrate his own exit.

What a coward act

in a way, you know,

leave everybody behind

just for a glimpse of fame.

- [Helena] He had only

a few days to record

the songs you've

heard in this film.

When Lisa and her people found

the development of the music,

not according to the artistic

vision of the project,

the session was cut short.

I came by on the last

day, he was alone

and in a good mood.

It seemed he was

in a good place.

Back in drama school,

Ashton had made some tunes

for the songs in

"Twelfth Night."

They didn't seem to be

something special at the time.

But now 20 years later,

hearing them again,

I realized that they had

been with me all along

as tunes from the past that

I couldn't quite place.

- [Radio Host] She's

back by popular demand.

Please give a big hand

to Helena von Hoff

doing her famous recital

from "Twelfth Night."

- [Helena] O mistress mind,

where are you roaming?

O stay and hear!

Your true-love's coming

that can sing both high and low;

Trip no further,

pretty sweeting,

journeys end in lover's meeting.

Every wise man's son doth know.

What is love?

'Tis not hereafter;

present mirth hath

present laughter;

What's to come is still unsure,

(soft music)

in delay their lies no plenty.

Then come kiss me,

Sweet and-twenty.

Youth's a stuff will not endure.

- [Ashton] Okay, thank you.

- [Woman] Welcome.

(gentle music)

In delay there

lies no plenty

Then come kiss me

sweet-and-twenty

Youth's a stuff

will not endure

Youth's a stuff

will not endure

Not endure

Not endure

- [Helena] Not endure.

(soft music)

The last goodbye in

London had such an impact

on the two of us.

I knew leaving him was

the correct thing to do,

but I already knew

then that it wasn't

the right thing to do.

It has been haunting

me ever since.

(soft music)

We went to court to

stop Lisa spreading

more her of lies and

self-promotion in

her documentary.

There was only one way

to win that battle,

through his music.

That's where his soul was.

She stole his face, his tragedy,

his future and his fate.

But she did not steal his music

because it wasn't

the sound of 2018.

(gentle music)

- The moment somebody

puts money on the table,

you have to deliver something.

Which may have made me do

things that I wouldn't have done

because I feel a

slight pressure.

Well the only change

for me is that people

have started treating

me differently.

Looking me into the eyes.

(gentle music)

You treat me differently too.

I don't know, you have

to ask yourself, why.

(soft music)

- [Helena] Some metro

systems have circle lines.

These lines used to intrigue me.

They go round and round and

round and lead you nowhere.

The longer you ride,

the less sense it makes.

(gentle music)

So, I've come full circle.

(gentle music)

And now I need to get off.

(gentle music)

Yeah I could feel the breeze

I saw the light

As I stood on the beach

A quiet summer night

I have this urge

to go to see

What's there

And bring it back some day

And keep it near

There's no better

life across the fjord

Don't ask me where I've been

Please just let me in

And I know you'll

understand me

I saw imaginary angels

Please forgive my sin

But the winds

Are so much colder now

And the waves

Splash against my face

I close my eyes to see

If it's still there

But there's no image left

I've found my place

There's no better

life across the fjord

Don't ask me where I've been

Please just let me in

And I know you'll

understand me

And so imaginary angels

Please forgive my sin

I say imaginary angels

Please forgive my sins

(gentle music)

- [Helena] My stars

shine darkly over me.

The malignancy of my fate

might perhaps distemper yours.

Therefore, I shall

crave of you your leave

that I may bear my evils alone.

It were a bad

recompense for your love

to lay any of them on you.

(gentle music)

Step by step by

I'm going down

Walking down the stairs

Going underground

I know where I

found my place

I'm cut off and I

can leave the race

Hey K

I've never felt

so close to you

As I do down here

Shall I jump on

Or jump off

Got the looks of a thief

And the eye of misbelief

But I dance like a queen

I've got a dog and a friend

Much the same

In the end at least the dog

Is kind of clean

There's a hole in my cup

So come on fill it up

Another day another night

Another fear I have to fight

With the hands of Chopin

And if you ask

It's a way to get by

My piano and I

And a bottle of wine

I've got a glass

and I've got ice

I've got cards

and I've got dice

But just ain't got no luck

Got a chair and a bed

Had a bird but it fled

The cage and I

We're stuck

There's a hole in my cup

Come and fill it up

Another day another night

Another fear I have to fight

With the hands of Chopin

And if you ask

Its a way to get by

My piano and I

And a bottle of wine

Got the voice of a priest

An incurable disease

I'm on top of my breed

There's a hole in my cup

Come and fill it up

Another day another night

Another fear I have to fight

With the hands of Chopin

And if you ask

It's a way to get by

My piano and I

And a bottle of wine

With the hands of Chopin

And if you ask

Its the way to get by

My piano and I

And a bottle of wine
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