12 days, over 25 films, and 2 great venues!
If you worshiped the 90′s alternative grunge scene, thought Kurt
Cobain was the sh!t, and admired the strength of Courtney Love’s band,
“Hole”, then “Hit So Hard”, P. David Ebersole’s rockumentary about the
life and near death experiences of the redheaded female drummer, Patty
Schemel, is one NOT to miss. “Hit so Hard” recently premiered at
Austin, Texas’ annual SXSW music/film interactive, however, ALL FOUR OF
THE ORIGINAL BAND MEMBERS OF, “HOLE”, WILL BE REUNITING FOR THE FIRST
TIME IN OVER 10 YEARS, THIS MONDAY, MARCH 28th AT THE MUSEUM OF MODERN
ART, AS PART OF “THE MOMA + THE FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER’s “NEW
DIRECTORS/NEW FILMS 40 FESTIVAL”. Once again, that is Courtney Love,
Eric Erlandson, Melissa Auf der Maur, and Patty Schemel live this
Monday, March 28th, at 11 West 53rd Street at 6pm. So brush up on
your “Pretty on the Inside”, “Live Through This”, and “Celebrity Skin”,
and get your tickets while you still can. www.newdirectors.org
Article by Sharon Abella