Shannon Hoon, lead singer of the rock band Blind Melon, filmed himself from 1990-95 with a Hi8 video camera, recording up until a few hours before his sudden death at the age of 28. His camera was a diary and his closest confidant. In the hundreds of hours of footage, Hoon meticulously documented his life - his family, his creative process, his television, his band’s rise to fame and his struggle with addiction. He filmed his daughter's birth, and archived the politics and culture of the 90’s, an era right before the internet changed the world. Created with his own footage, voice and music, this intimate autobiography is a prescient exploration of experience and memory in the age of video. It is also Shannon Hoon's last work, completed 23 years after his death.
Directors:
DANNY CLINCH
Danny Clinch is one of the premiere photographers of the popular music scene and as a director has received 3 Grammy Award nominations in the long-form video category.
TARYN GOULD
Taryn Gould is a filmmaker whose work has been shortlisted for an Oscar, nominated for a Grammy and premiered at Sundance.
COLLEEN HENNESSY
Colleen Hennessy is a director and editor of documentary film, and an archivist of American musical performance.
SHANNON HOON
Shannon Hoon (1967-1995) was lead singer of the band Blind Melon, father to Nico Blue and a posthumous filmmaker.