Kathleen Hanna documentary The Punk Singer to air in London next month
A new film about Bikini Kill and Le Tigre musician Kathleen Hanna will be screened at various cinemas around London next month.
Entitled The Punk Singer, the documentary gives a behind-the-scenes and first-hand account of the Riot Grrrl icon’s pioneering career, with Hanna proceeding to open up about the sexism she’s faced throughout her life, as well as her recent suffering from late stage Lyme disease.
The film was directed by Sini Anderson and features interviews with a whole host of familiar faces, such as Wild Flag’s Carrie Brownstein, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth and wonderkid blogger Tavi Gevinson.
It’ll air at Ritzy, Hackney Picturehouse and VUE. Find tickets and more info here.
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