An authorized documentary on the late musician Kurt Cobain, from his early days in Aberdeen
An authorized documentary on the late musician Kurt Cobain, from his early days in Aberdeen, Washington to his success and downfall with the grunge band Nirvana.
This documentary recounts the experiences of some of the people who crossed paths with Kurt during his final days, such as Duff Mckagan, former bassist of Guns n’ Roses, who sat next to Kurt on the flight back to Seattle. His drug counsellor, Nial Stimson, from the Exodus rehab centre, who talks
about Kurt’s denial of his heroin addiction. As well, we hear from some of the people who knew Kurt best, such as his grandfather, Leland Cobain, ex-Nirvana drummer, Chad Channing and ex-girlfriend, Tracy Marander.
Featuring original footage, exclusive interviews and tracks dedicated to Kurt, this director's cut DVD music documentry is a moving tribute to Kurt the man and his music from those who were inspired by his extraordinary genius. Bringing together his peers, his friends, those close to the band and not forgetting the loyal fans who keep his memory alive.Nirvana exploded onto a music scene that had no mind, no depth and no substance. A young audience, sick to the teeth of formula pop and sugar-coated, safe rock, was quickly seduced by the dark and dangerous charisma of this loud, angry band, hailing from 'nowhere' USA.