Sky and Netflix are teaming up to debut Veronica Electronica – Ray of Light, a new documentary that dives deep into one of Madonna’s most influential artistic eras. Set to premiere on both platforms on August 10, the film offers an intimate behind-the-scenes look at the making of Ray of Light, her groundbreaking 1998 album that redefined her sound and elevated her into a new creative stratosphere.
The documentary will feature never-before-seen footage from the original Ray of Light era, capturing studio sessions, creative discussions, and personal moments from Madonna’s life as she shaped what many consider to be one of her greatest works. For the first time, fans will get a detailed look at how Madonna transformed her music and image during this pivotal period—merging electronic music with spiritual introspection and personal reinvention.
More than just a celebration of the music, Veronica Electronica sheds light on Madonna’s collaboration with producer William Orbit, whose ambient, futuristic sound helped craft the distinctive tone of the album. From the haunting elegance of Frozen to the emotional depth of The Power of Good-Bye, the film gives new context to how these songs came to life and why they still resonate more than two decades later.
The release of the documentary comes as part of a renewed appreciation for Ray of Light, which has recently reentered the cultural conversation through a remix album and widespread praise from modern artists inspired by its innovation. Veronica Electronica aims to offer both nostalgia and new insight—inviting viewers to rediscover the era that helped solidify Madonna as a true musical trailblazer.
Mark your calendars for August 10, when Veronica Electronica – Ray of Light officially premieres on Sky and Netflix. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to Madonna’s legacy, this documentary promises to be an essential watch for anyone interested in the story behind one of pop music’s most transformative albums.