L7: 'Pretend We're Dead 'Documentary To Be Released On VOD, Blu-Ray, DVD In October

August 17, 2017

The "L7: Pretend We're Dead" documentary, produced by Blue Hats Creative, will be released worldwide October 13 on VOD and Blu-ray / DVD. A multi-city theatrical screening tour of the film will kick off on September 1, with over a dozen dates and more to be announced in select markets this fall.

Excitement around "L7: Pretend We're Dead" has catalyzed a widely anticipated reunion which unleashed their high-octane energy and anthemic chops upon stages worldwide. The band will play a stint of West Coast dates next month with more chances to experience the electrifying onslaught coming soon.

"L7: Pretend We're Dead" assembles a powerful combination of never-before-seen home video footage, raucous performances and relevant interviews. It's a real-time journey witnessing the rise, fall, and ultimate redemption of the fierce feminist pioneers of American grunge punk, L7. The film offers engrossing insight into the band's twenty-year-plus her-story and features exclusive interviews with Exene Cervenka (X),Shirley Manson (GARBAGE),Joan Jett, Brody Dalle (THE DISTILLERS),Lydia Lunch, Allison Robertson (THE DONNAS),Louise Post (VERUCA SALT),CSS and more.

Film screening dates:

Sep. 01 - Portland, OR @ Hollywood Theater
Sep. 08 - Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA
Sep. 08 - Chicago, IL @ The Vic/Brew & View
Sep. 08 - Santa Ana, CA @ Frida Cinema
Sep. 09 - Santa Ana, CA @ Frida Cinema
Sep. 10 - Santa Ana, CA @ Frida Cinema
Sep. 12 - Long Beach, CA @ Art Theatre
Sep. 14 - Boston, MA @ Regent Theater
Sep. 15 - Boston, MA @ Regent Theater
Sep. 17 - Austin, TX @ Alamo Drafthouse
Sep. 19 - Washington DC @ The Black Cat
Sep. 16 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent
Sep. 27 - San Francisco, CA @ The Roxie
Oct. 05 - Brooklyn, NY @ Nitehawk Cinema

Live tour dates:

Sep. 26 - Santa Cruz, CA @ Catalyst
Sep. 27 - San Francisco, CA @ Slim's
Sep. 30 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre

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