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Kurt & Courtney

  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
7.4K
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Kurt & Courtney (1998)
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A documentary on the life of Kurt Cobain and his relationship with Courtney Love.A documentary on the life of Kurt Cobain and his relationship with Courtney Love.A documentary on the life of Kurt Cobain and his relationship with Courtney Love.

  • Director
    • Nick Broomfield
  • Stars
    • Courtney Love
    • Nick Broomfield
    • Kurt Cobain
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Nick Broomfield
    • Stars
      • Courtney Love
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Kurt Cobain
    • 93User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Courtney Love
    Courtney Love
    • Self
    Nick Broomfield
    Nick Broomfield
    • Self
    Kurt Cobain
    Kurt Cobain
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mari Earle
    Mari Earle
    • Self - Kurt Cobain's Aunt
    Tracy Marander
    Tracy Marander
    • Self - Kurt Cobain's Former Girlfriend
    Alice Wheeler
    Alice Wheeler
    • Self - Kurt Cobain's Friend
    Hank Harrison
    Hank Harrison
    • Self - Courtney Love's Father
    Rozz Rezabek
    Rozz Rezabek
    • Self - Musician
    Amy Squier
    Amy Squier
    • Self - Kurt Cobain's Acquaintance
    Tom Grant
    Tom Grant
    • Self - Private Detective
    Dylan Carlson
    Dylan Carlson
    • Self
    Al Bowman
    Al Bowman
    • Self - Stalkerazzi
    Jack Briggs
    • Self - Stalkerazzi
    El Duce
    El Duce
    • Self - Musician
    Chelsea Rae
    Chelsea Rae
    • Self - Friend of Nanny
    • (as Chelsea)
    Victoria Mary Clarke
    Victoria Mary Clarke
    • Self - Author
    • (as Victoria Clarke)
    Pat Smear
    Pat Smear
    • Self
    Larry Flynt
    Larry Flynt
    • Self
    • Director
      • Nick Broomfield
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    User reviews93

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    6rainking_es

    A little speculative...

    Nick Broomfield tries to clarify that absurd theory that says that Kurt Cobain was murdered. No one would actually believe that Kurt was killed because it is quite clear that his addiction and his depression killed him.

    Anyway, Broomfield lets everyone to make their point, all those that defend the conspiration theory. But let me tell you, some of them, just like Courtney Love's father or that grotesque guy called The Duce are not reliable sources precisely.

    Maybe Nick goes too far accusing Courtney. I mean, she's not Mother Theresa, but she isn't the root of all evil either. She's nothing but an arrogant and eccentric rockstar... just like most of people there in Hollywood.

    Otherwise, "Who killed Kurt...?" has valious moments for all the fans of Kurt: early recordings, interviews with some of his relatives and childhood friends...

    *My rate: 6/10
    10Nobody-27

    Excellent documentary!

    Not being particularly interested in either Kurt or Courtney, I was surprised how director Nick Broomfield managed to attract me to his film. His unique style gets us involved with the story that no one really knows where it's going. Not even the director himself. This may prove frustrating to those who have become accustomed to polished and hollywoodized type of film making, or those who are looking for a clear "angle". To me however, it was a wonderful gallery of many slices of real life: from director's own challenges to one of the best documentary film endings I've ever seen.

    Hats off to Nick Broomfield for his uncompromising style and bravery.
    zoltan-7

    This movie was good or bad, depending on how you looked at it.

    Why this film was bad:

    As a film that seemed like it was going to shed some light on the death of Kurt Cobain, it failed miserably. Nothing new about that subject appeared.

    Why I liked it:

    Almost everyone in this film seemed like a cartoon character ... if I didn't know this was a documentary, I would have thought this was a parody of one. *Almost* everyone seemed incredibly ridiculous: El Duce (the man apparently approached by Love to kill Cobain), ex-groupies, the nanny, Love's ex-lover, and the paparazzi who appear from time to time (especially the one with ridiculous mask over his head to protect his identity). Even Nick Broomfield, the director of the film, seems like a little bit strange ... this almost seems like a documentary that would take place in the world of one of David Lynch's films. In this respect, it is entertaining, and funny.
    9Shazzer30

    Smells like rivalry

    I heard somewhere that Courtney Love tried like the dickens to get this little documentary banned. If there is no truth to it, why would she care so much? Makes you think...

    Nick Bloomfield interviews people a courtroom wouldn't consider reliable witnesses- El Duce, for one- a singer who was one bizarre addict himself. He claims Love offered him $50,000 to kill Cobain. Looking at this guy, you automatically rely on his testimony like your local weather report. Still, it is very interesting that weeks after this interview, El Duce was found dead on the railroad tracks by his home. An investigor who was at Cobain's "suicide" scene claims Cobain had way too much heroin in his system to be coherent enough to pull a trigger on himself with any accuracy. Cobain's Aunt claims the whole conspiracy theory is a load of bunk, and she feels Kurt had suicidal tendencies as well as addictions. Yet most of the people interviewed agree that Courtney was a vindictive slag, jealous of Cobain's success and tried to hitch her wagon to Nirvana's rising star (memories of Courtney and Kurt on the cover of the now defunked "Sassy" magazine, with Courtney trying to portray herself has the Nancy Spungen of the '90's comes to mind). I've never been a big Love or "Hole" fan, mainly because I don't think Love is that talented a musician or singer. I feel she has what they call "delusions of grandure", which is why this documentary, for as shaky as the evidence presented is, makes me wonder if it isn't the naked truth.
    chickenpotpie

    The Great Comedy of 1998

    I think that this is a very sad movie. It should have been called "Jerry Springer Casting Session with Two Scenes of Courtney Love." Like how bored was Nick Broomfield? I think that he is obsessed with Courtney because he was acting like a stalker and following her around. I wish she would have gotten ahold of him. He totally wussed out several times when he could have talked to her and maybe gotten a real answer for his banal and cliched crapumentary. Instead he just interviewed weirdo after weirdo. He has nothing better to do than trash Courtney Love and blame her for everything. I think it was very funny to watch all the overdramatic people he found for this movie. It was like "Waiting For Guffman Part 2" except "Kurt & Courney" was not intended to be funny and suprisingly no one in the movie worked at a Dairy Queen. He acts like he is horrified of Courtney and we should all be afraid fo her. I think the movie clearly showed that she just wants to put the past in the past and move on with her life without some idiots following her around picketing about her dead husband.

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    • Trivia
      Made without the approval of Courtney Love who was very opposed to the project.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Lost in Space/The Spanish Prisoner/Mercury Rising/Kurt & Courtney/Character (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Pyramid's Babylon
      Written and Performed by Theatre of Sheep

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¿Quién mató a Kurt Cobain?
    • Production company
      • Strength Ltd.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $668,228
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,835
      • Mar 1, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $890,324
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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