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A documentary on the life of Kurt Cobain and his relationship with Courtney Love.A documentary on the life of Kurt Cobain and his relationship with Courtney Love.A documentary on the life of Kurt Cobain and his relationship with Courtney Love.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Kurt Cobain
- Self
- (archive footage)
Chelsea Rae
- Self - Friend of Nanny
- (as Chelsea)
Victoria Mary Clarke
- Self - Author
- (as Victoria Clarke)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMade without the approval of Courtney Love who was very opposed to the project.
- SoundtracksPyramid's Babylon
Written and Performed by Theatre of Sheep
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As a hopeless britfreak/anglophile, I am a fan of documentarian Nick Broomfield. However, I have only seen three of his films. For some reason, the majority of his films don't seem to be available for rent.
I enjoyed Kurt & Courtney. The film's hype seemed to laughably imply that 'Courtney did it'!in regards to Kurt's demise. Okay, she does have a slight anger management problem, but that's beside the point.
The implication seemed to be that she hired someone to off Kurt. But, the film goes off in other directions, and outshines the sensationalistic hype.
The low key Broomfield gently and intelligently guides his subjects; they let down their guard; they humorously reveal themselves and their versions of the truth.
At times, Broomfield's films make one feel like a rubbernecker perusing a car accident; like a TV viewer watching America's Most Shocking Videos; sometimes we just cannot help ourselves.
Kurt's tragic life and personal demons are revealed, as are Courtney's. Family, friends, and people in the Seattle grunge music scene are interviewed. A murder plot of sorts is investigated. Courtney's antagonism towards mainstream media is explored.
I found Kurt & Courtney to be fascinating and entertaining.
I enjoyed Kurt & Courtney. The film's hype seemed to laughably imply that 'Courtney did it'!in regards to Kurt's demise. Okay, she does have a slight anger management problem, but that's beside the point.
The implication seemed to be that she hired someone to off Kurt. But, the film goes off in other directions, and outshines the sensationalistic hype.
The low key Broomfield gently and intelligently guides his subjects; they let down their guard; they humorously reveal themselves and their versions of the truth.
At times, Broomfield's films make one feel like a rubbernecker perusing a car accident; like a TV viewer watching America's Most Shocking Videos; sometimes we just cannot help ourselves.
Kurt's tragic life and personal demons are revealed, as are Courtney's. Family, friends, and people in the Seattle grunge music scene are interviewed. A murder plot of sorts is investigated. Courtney's antagonism towards mainstream media is explored.
I found Kurt & Courtney to be fascinating and entertaining.
- A_F_Waddell
- May 1, 2001
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- ¿Quién mató a Kurt Cobain?
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $668,228
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,835
- Mar 1, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $890,324
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