Mercury Studios and Utopia Originals have announced the premiere of the feature-length documentary Linda Perry: Let It Die Here, set to debut at the upcoming Tribeca Festival 2024. Directed by Don Hardy and produced by KTF Films, the film delves into the life and career of Linda Perry, a prominent figure in the music industry. Perry, known for her work with 4 Non-Blondes and as a successful songwriter, has collaborated with a wide array of artists including Dolly Parton, Christina Aguilera, Celine Dion, and many more.
The documentary features interviews with notable figures such as Dolly Parton, Christina Aguilera, Kate Hudson, Sara Gilbert, and Brandi Carlile. Screening times for the film have been scheduled at various venues during the festival, offering audiences multiple opportunities to view this intimate portrayal of Perry's journey.
According to the announcement, Linda Perry: Let It Die Here provides a candid look at Perry as she navigates personal challenges and career decisions. The film explores themes of identity, love, purpose, and legacy, offering viewers a glimpse into the complexities of an artist's life.
In reflecting on the documentary, Linda Perry expressed a mix of pride and vulnerability, acknowledging the emotional toll of her creative process. She emphasized the importance of authenticity in art and the sacrifices artists make to channel their deepest emotions into their work.
Director Don Hardy praised Perry as an iconic artist and shared his gratitude for being granted access to her world during a tumultuous period. He highlighted the impact of witnessing Perry's resilience and creativity, underscoring the profound journey depicted in the film.