Brett Morgen is the visionary director behind ‘Cobain: Montage of Heck’, a biographical documentary about the late Nirvana frontman, Kurt Cobain. Inspired by Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’, it’s been Morgen’s ambition to create similarly eclectic depictions, sanctioned by the Bowie estate for ‘Moonage Daydream’.
Kurt Cobain is an icon of the ’90s. The Nirvana frontman’s music lives on… long after his alleged suicide, perpetuated by a strong cult following, conspiracy theories and his enigmatic spirit. Montage of Heck is a documentary that assimilates Cobain’s art, writing, vocal recordings and home videos into a raw, honest and intimate biographical music film.
The long-awaited Kurt Cobain documentary ‘Montage of Heck’ finally hit US screens this week and brought some new information to light. Here’s a summary of the juiciest bits.
There’s something about burning out bright that endures you to music lovers the world over. Here’s the last song Nirvana, and their troubled singer, ever performed in concert.
Here’s one for all the Nirvana fans out there – your first chance to hear some of Kurt Cobain’s unreleased material. Sounds dark and deep.
If this trailer is anything to go by Nirvana fans the world over are in for one helluva treat when the documentary ‘Montage of Heck’ airs on HBO. Check the trailer here.