Are you yet to watch Beyoncés Life Is But A Dream documentary? Are you having difficulty getting access to watch it because you dont have HBO or reside outside of the United States? Dont worry about it, read on if you want to know the critical takeaway information from the documentary. The almost 90 minute HBO documentary Life Is But A Dream depicted exactly what Beyoncé Knowles wanted us to see and know about her. Why? She was the Director and Executive Producer of the autobiographical film. Life Is But A Dream is an effective, timely promotional cog in the well-oiled branding machine that is Queen Bey. Let me premise this post by saying I am a Beyoncé fan and I highly anticipated the release of this documentary and the Oprah Next Chapter: Beyoncé interview (which aired prior to the documentary). Disappointingly, she showed us snippets of informative footage (which I've conveniently summarised for you in this post) - but padded out the bulk of the autobiography with commonly known facts about herself. I enjoyed it, however I was expecting to learn new information about her very private life and as the credits rolled - feel more connected to her. Dare I say it it felt like a vanity production. Let me take you through five of the most important insights Mrs Carter wants you to know about herself in Life Is But A Dream.