Linda Perry Talks Letting Go, Music and More at World Premiere of Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival
Linda Perry Talks Letting Go, Music and More at World Premiere of Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival
Linda Perry debuted her documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival at The Indeed Theater at Spring Studios in New York City Thursday night.
The iconic singer-songwriter shared what she learned making the film and daughter Rhodes was in tow to support her mom.
We also spoke with director, Don Hardy about what it was like to peer into Perry's world and relationship with her child.
The film follows the Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated artist, as well as Songwriter Hall of Fame inductee as she struggles with fear, shame, illness, perfectionism, as well as the burdens and gifts of family.
Let It Die Here features appearances by a number of close friends and collaborators, including Dolly Parton, Christina Aguilera, Kate Hudson, Sara Gilbert, and Brandi Carlile, the latter of whom declares Perry to be a 'queer icon.'
Its story is told through intimate verite footage, select interviews and hypnotic animation sequences, helping lay bare Perry's authentic self in much the same way she enables music's biggest stars to do in the studio.