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Screening of "Searching For Elliot Smith" at The Lexington
Elliott Smith's intensely intimate songs helped popularize lo-fi, indie-rock: A traditionally underground genre until Smith's mainstream effort "Miss Misery" took Hollywood by surprise. But even after an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song, he managed to fly mostly under the radar. And Smith wanted it that way. After his suicide in 2003, Smith's peers avoided the media. Granting very few print interviews and NO on-camera interviews. Until now. From his high school days as a National Merit Scholar, to his early work in the Portland rock band, 'Heatmiser', to critical acclaim... to his mysterious death at the age of 34. We learn the dark motivations behind a musical genius. And discover how psychic pain can also produce timeless art. Catch the ONLY DTLA screening October 19th, 2013 8pm. The Lexington: 129 E 3rd St LA CA 90013.
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LocationThe Lexington (View)
129 E 3rd St.
LA , CA 90013
United States
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