Cobain: Montage Of Heck had a well-received premiere in January at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT, and now the first footage from director Brett Morgen‘s Kurt Cobain documentary has been released.
Watch the first trailer for Cobain: Montage Of Heck here below.
The film is the first and only authorized documentary about the late Nirvana front man, who died at 27 years old on April 5, 1994 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The documentary, which is a mix of live-action footage, photos, interviews, and cell animation painted by Hisko Hulsing, with narration from portions of Cobain’s recorded autobiography, includes interviews with Cobain’s family, including his parents and sister.
Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck, the first and only authorized documentary about the late Nirvana front man, will make its world premiere tonight at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT, and director Brett Morgen has revealed a first look at the film’s cell animation, which was painted by hand by Hisko Hulsing.
Check it out here below.
The documentary, which is executive produced by Frances Bean Cobain, the late singer’s daughter with wife Courtney Love, will be a mix of live-action and animation. HBO Documentary Films has already picked up Montage Of Heck and will air it on their cable network some time this Spring.
Sons of Anarchy Season 7 Episode 3: “Playing With Monsters”
Directed by Craig Yahata
Written by Kurt Sutter and Peter Elkoff
Starring Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, Tommy Flanagan, Kim Coates, Mark Boone Junior, Theo Rossi, Jimmy Smits, Dayton Callie, Drea De Mateo, Annabelle Gish, Kenneth Choi, Billy Brown, and Courtney Love FX
Air Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2014, 10pm
Before the Sons of Anarchy 7.3 “Playing With Monsters” review, here’s a recap of episode two.
Sons Of Anarchy returns to FX next month, and today the network released the first trailer for upcoming seventh and final season.
Watch the trailer, titled “Revenge,” here below!
The new season will see star Charlie Hunnam return as Jax Teller, the head of the SAMCRO outlaw motorcycle club, and if you’ve been watching the show, you know he went through a lot in the sixth season. And what happened at the very end of last season will undoubtedly change his perspective on life and how he wants to live it and how he wants to lead the club now. And as usual, there’s sure to be hell to pay, and consequences to be suffered.
Aside from always being able to make an impression, whether good or bad, Courtney Love also knows how to make a song her own.
The Hole front woman did a solo performance on January 22 at the Star Bar during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT. Video has surfaced showing Ms. Love doing a grunged-out acoustic version of Jay-Z’s hip hop hit “99 Problems.” And yes, it’s a must-listen.
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