<p>Apple is set to release its highly anticipated documentary about multiple Grammy winning-singer and songwriter Billie Eilish in February 2021.</p>.<p>According to The Hollywood Reporter, <em>Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry</em> will premiere both in theatres and on Apple TV Plus.</p>.<p>RJ Cutler, best known for singer John Belushi's eponymous docu and <em>The September Issue</em> which followed Vogue fashion magazine editor Anna Wintour, has directed the Apple Original Films doc.</p>.<p><em>The World's a Little Blurry</em> is produced by Interscope Films, Darkroom, This Machine and Lighthouse Management & Media.</p>.<p>Eilish, 18, ruled the most recent Grammy Awards with her debut album, <em>When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?</em>, winning five trophies, including best new artist and album of the year.</p>.<p>She has also sung the theme song for <em>No Time to Die</em>, the upcoming James Bond film.</p>
<p>Apple is set to release its highly anticipated documentary about multiple Grammy winning-singer and songwriter Billie Eilish in February 2021.</p>.<p>According to The Hollywood Reporter, <em>Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry</em> will premiere both in theatres and on Apple TV Plus.</p>.<p>RJ Cutler, best known for singer John Belushi's eponymous docu and <em>The September Issue</em> which followed Vogue fashion magazine editor Anna Wintour, has directed the Apple Original Films doc.</p>.<p><em>The World's a Little Blurry</em> is produced by Interscope Films, Darkroom, This Machine and Lighthouse Management & Media.</p>.<p>Eilish, 18, ruled the most recent Grammy Awards with her debut album, <em>When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?</em>, winning five trophies, including best new artist and album of the year.</p>.<p>She has also sung the theme song for <em>No Time to Die</em>, the upcoming James Bond film.</p>