Justin Bieber debuted the offical movie poster for his documentary Believe on Thursday, a little over a month before the film is released on Christmas Day, Dec. 25.

"Behind The Headlines, Beyond The Spotlight, Lies The Real Story,"  the poster reads.

The Open Road Film's project features special appearances from Scooter Braun, Usher Raymond, Rodney Jerkins, Ludacris, Mike Posner, Bieber's mother Patti Mallette and many more. 

Directed by Jon M. Chu (Never Say Never, G.I. Joe: Retaliation) Bieber shows the 19-year-old singer unfiltered and brutally honest.  The film includes brand new interviews with Bieber and answers to questions about his passion to record music, relationships and coming of age in the spotlight. Never-before-seen concert footage is also showcased.

Tickets for Believe go on sale Friday on Fandango, the same day that the film's official trailer will debut. He released a teaser for the trailer Wednesday, Nov. 13  on Good Morning America. The short clip featured  a voiceover from the Boyfriend singer  as well as footage from one of his concerts.

"When you've reached a certain point in life, there are people out there waiting to see you fall," he said in the video. "But rather than let gravity take you down, sometimes you have to take matters into your own hands ... and fly."

Leading up to the film's release Bieber has been unveiling new songs from his upcoming album, which has yet to has an official release date. Part of his "Music Mondays," project, he released the track All Bad on Nov. 11. 

Believe is also the name of Bieber's world tour, which he is currently on.