Courtney Love Is Making Her Musical Comeback in ‘Antiheroine’ Documentary │ Exclaim!

Courtney Love is ready to share the story of her life, and does it on a grand scale: a documentary film called Antiheroin O Hole The lead singer was announced as part of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival lineup.

The official synopsis for the documentary reads: “Singer, songwriter and actress Courtney Love has long been an influence on rock and pop culture. Now sober and ready to release new music for the first time in over a decade, Courtney is ready to reveal her story, unfiltered and unapologetic.” According to the synopsis, the Hole singer is also working on a new solo album, which will be released two decades after her last solo record. America's Sweetheartreleased in 2004.

Love's former Hole bandmates are Eric Erlandson, Melissa Auf der MaurPatty Schemel, as well as REM's Michael Stipe and Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong are among the musicians who appear in the documentary.

The film's co-director is Edward Lovelace and James Hall; the duo previously directed the 2014 film. The possibilities are endlesswhich follows singer Edwyn Collins as he recovers from a stroke. Julia Nottingham is producing the film through her production company Dorothy St. Pictures, which has previously produced several acclaimed documentaries on celebrities Pamela Anderson, Victoria Beckham and Coleen Rooney.

The film will be included in the 2026 Sundance Film Festival lineup along with a number of celebrity films, including a mockumentary about Charlie XCX's tour. Moment.

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