“I
didn’t know Kurt,” Frances Bean said of her late father, who died at
age 27 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1994. But she added that
she feels “very very strongly” that he would be happy with the film if
he were here today.
“He
was a human being,” Frances Bean continued. “And I think that’s been
lost within the romanticism and the myth of him and his story." The authorized biography film, Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck,
also featuring interviews with Love along with the late Cobain’s
parents, sister, first girlfriend, and former band mate Krist Novoselic,
opens in select theaters this weekend and will air May 4 on HBO. Can't wait. bye.