Premiering at various film festivals both Nirvana fans and movie goers will say that the new documentary ‘Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck’ will force you to relive the heartbreak of your messed up, Cobain-obsessed youth in all the wrong ways. His daughter Frances Bean and ex-wife Courtney Love feature in the first family-approved film, which sees them act as co-producers, giving a delicate insight into Cobain’s home life, alongside rare one-on-one interviews with those closest to the star.
His daughter Frances Bean and ex-wife Courtney Love feature in the first family-approved film, which sees them act as co-producers, giving a delicate insight into Cobain’s home life, alongside rare one-on-one interviews with those closest to the star.
Cobain died at the age of 27 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The tumultuous years that led up to this point, as a member of one of the most famous bands in the world, are shown in the trailer in vivid, breathtaking detail.
In the wise words of Kurt’s mom, Wendy Cobain: “You better buckle up because you are not ready for this.”