COURTNEY LOVE In Talks To Make Film About KURT COBAIN

January 12, 2007

"Access Hollywood" has learned late NIRVANA singer Kurt Cobain may finally be immortalized on screen with the permission of his widow, rocker Courtney Love, MSNBC reports.

Love has acquired the rights to "Heavier than Heaven", author Charles Cross' biography on the late grunge singer, a source close to the star told "Access". According to the source, several studios are in discussions with Love to bring the book to the big screen.

The rocker also confirmed the project is "in an embryonic stage," with a post on a Courtney Love fansite MoonwashedRose.com. "[It] has no script and no director attached, let alone stars," she added.

If deals are made and reached, this will be the first authorized look at the life of Kurt Cobain, his band NIRVANA and his relationship with his wife. Love, who is currently preparing her second solo album tentatively titled "How Dirty Girls Get Clean", added in her post that if the movie is made, "it will of course be [an] A-list and high-end film."

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