A new music documentary, 'LOUD KRAZY LOVE', that details the journey of Korn co-founder Brian Welch will screen nationally in cinemas next month.
The voice of identity to a generation of misfits, Korn positioned themselves among the most popular and provocative to emerge during the post-grunge era of the late '90s.
The documentary details pioneer Brian 'Head' Welch experience with Korn and how the global star was relentlessly haunted in the shadows until the day a tiny miracle was born. The film follows the experiences of Brian and his daughter Jennea growing up together with chaotic courage and unconventional faith.
Korn aren’t heavy metal, but their music defies any genre and their cross-pollinated sound and grim reality with a sensitive angst is detailed on-screen.
'LOUD KRAZY LOVE' grapples with teenage depression, quest for identity, and the hope of a father willing to do anything for the one he loves.
'LOUD KRAZY LOVE' releases nationally at Event Cinemas 15 May. See below for participating cinemas.
NSW
George StreetMacquarie
Castle Hill
Bondi
Miranda
Parramatta
Cambelltown
Coffs Harbour
Tuggerah
Shellharbour
QLD
ChermsideIndooroopilly
Garden City
Pacific Fair
Robina
Glendale
Carindale
Cairns Central
Springfield
North Lakes
Kotara
Maroochydore
Southport
Capalaba
Coolangatta
Noosa
Myer Centre
ACT
ManukaSA
MarionGlenelg
WA
InnalooThe film will also screen in Victoria at Village Cinemas.
VIC
Fountain GateGeelong
Knox
Morwell
Southland
Sunshine
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