(globovision.com) The late pop star Whitney Houston will reappear on the big screen on August 17 in U.S. in the film "Sparkle", a film with which the artist hoped to revive her film career impersonating a frustrated mother and learned today that his trailer. The video, which also sings Houston, was passed in the U.S. on NBC and then distributed over the Internet. "Sparkle" is a "remake" of a movie titled 1976, which addresses the problems associated with success, including drugs, a band formed by three sisters. In the new version, Houston plays the mother of the protagonists, a woman whose career was cut short in his youth but still shows his talent in the church. The artist sings in "Sparkle" issues "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" and "Celebrate". The film would serve to revive the film career of Whitney Houstonm whose last role in a feature film was in 1996 with "The Preacher's Wife", just four years after achieving fame with "The Bodyguard" and his song "I Will Always Love You. " The singer died on Feb. 11 in Los Angeles (USA) by an accidental drowning in the bathtub of his hotel room after consuming cocaine. During his last years, Houston had tried to regain his stardom with albums like "I Look to You" (2009), his first studio album since 2002, trying to outrun a period of silence marked by abuses . In 2009 the singer confessed publicly his personal torment in the program from the popular TV host Oprah Winfrey said she was recovered from where their addictions of marijuana and cocaine, but admitted feeling the temptation to consume. Houston drug was associated with his complicated marriage to fellow singer Bobby Brown, whom he married in 1992 at the height of his career, had a daughter, Bobbi Kristina, and whom she divorced in 2007.
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