![]() Morgen weaves together all of these elements into a detailed picture of Kurt from his earliest years in Aberdeen through the height of his fame, emerging with a raw, visceral portrait of an artist at odds with his surroundings and a man searching for connection and a sense of family. With help from Courtney Love and from Kurt's mother, Wendy Cobain, Morgen and his team were given unprecedented access to his personal archives, including home movies, recordings, artwork, photography, and journals. Montage of Heck is the first documentary about Cobain to be made with the family's cooperation, including Frances Bean Cobain, who served as co-executive producer. "Brett masterfully explores the life of a troubled genius and gives new understanding to one of the greatest musicians of our time." "Located in the heart of Seattle's thriving music and nightclub scene, SIFF Cinema Egyptian is the perfect place to present Brett Morgen's definitive film on Kurt Cobain," says Carl Spence, SIFF's Artistic Director. ![]() ![]() The film will be released the next day - April 24 - in Los Angeles and New York, and it will debut on HBO on May 4. ![]() Director Brett Morgen will be attendance on Thursday to introduce the film and take part in a Q&A following the screening. SEATTLE - Ap- In a poignant homecoming, the intimate Kurt Cobain documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck will play the SIFF Cinema Egyptian on Capitol Hill in a week-long Seattle exclusive beginning Thursday, April 23. ![]()
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