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  1. 29 de jun. de 2011 · Following in the deeply idiosyncratic footsteps of Last Days, About a Son plays more like autobiography than documentary. Gus Van Sant’s feature extrapolates moments from the life of Kurt Cobain (with Michael Pitt as a musician named Blake), while A.J. Schnack’s non-fiction film adheres closer to the facts, but advances a more radical Koyaanisqatsi-like approach.

  2. Kurt Cobain About a Son. This acclaimed documentary juxtaposes a captivating discussion between rocker Kurt Cobain and a journalist with present-day images of the places Cobain lived. IMDb 7,2 1 h 36 min 2007. X-Ray 13+.

  3. 3 de oct. de 2007 · Oct. 3, 2007. It’s hard to know who the audience might be for the documentary oddity “Kurt Cobain About a Son,” but I bet its subject, the guy who’s still being called on to entertain us ...

  4. 3 de oct. de 2006 · This documentary is directed by Gus Van Sant and it is looking into the life and untimely death of the 90s rock icon Kurt Cobain. The video itself, character wise, is more resembling to an autobiography rather than a documentary. The opening of the documentary is a narrative by Cobain himself. He is not sown in the film until the very end.

  5. Kurt Cobain: About a Son. Available on Qello Concerts, Pluto TV, Philo, Prime Video, Tubi TV, iTunes, Amazon Freevee, Plex. "It makes you feel like you are Kurt Cobain. You'll feel like you're literally seeing the world through his eyes." --Jen Chaney, Washington Post Kurt Cobain About a Son is an intimate and moving meditation on the late ...

  6. 19 de sept. de 2022 · Kurt Cobain: About a Son. This documentary is directed by Gus Van Sant and it is looking into the life and untimely death of the 90s rock icon Kurt Cobain. The video itself, character wise, is more resembling to an autobiography rather than a documentary. The opening of the documentary is a narrative by Cobain himself.

  7. 28 de sept. de 2007 · AJ Schnack’s Kurt Cobain: About a Son is as gripping and revealing as Gus Van Sant’s Last Days was hollow and pointless. Schnack’s docu-diary is composed of audio interviews with Cobain recorded by biographer Michael Azerrad, accompanied by the music of some of the Nirvana frontman’s biggest influences (R.E.M., Butthole Surfers, Mudhoney, etc.) and set to often stunning Koyaanisqatsi ...