People at Denver: AJ Schnack and Michael Azerrad
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Kevin on
November 11, 2006 at 7:03 am
Kevin talks to a couple of filmmakers who broke the "rockumentary" mold, in part by using ambient music and images.
Beginning with the premise that “the whole truth is the best truth, AJ Schnack and Michael Azerrad made the film Kurt Cobain About A Son. Schnack directed, using the audio from 25 hours of interviews Azerrad did with Cobain for the book Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana. I had a chance to talk to them about how they used the film to show Cobain as a real person seperate from the superstar icon, and how one of their goals was to break the “rockumentary” mold.
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