Lil Peep documentary to premiere at SXSW festival

Lil Peep‘s highly anticipated documentary, Everybody’s Everything, will be making its world premiere at this year’s South by Southwest festival.

The music and film festival runs March 8-17 in Austin, Texas, with Peep’s documentary set to run on three of those dates.

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SXSW attendees will be able to catch the documentary on March 10 at 8:45 P.M., March 12 at 8:15 P.M., and March 14 at 8:15 P.M.

Last night, Lil Peep’s mother Liza Womack shared the premiere dates on her Instagram.

Directed by Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan, the film has a 115 minute runtime and will take a look at the life of the genre-blending icon.

The film was produced by Terrence Malik, Sarah Stennett, and Liza Womack.

“Creating a unique mix of punk, emo and trap, Lil Peep was set to bring a new musical genre to the mainstream when he died of a drug overdose at just 21 years old,” the SXSW documentary description states.

“From the streets of Long Beach and Los Angeles to studios in London and sold out tours in Russia, the artist born Gustav Ahr touched countless lives through his words, his sound and his very being. During a sweeping journey from the depths of the underground to a meteoric rise through the music industry, Gus wrestled with what it meant to be Lil Peep and in turn, what Lil Peep meant to so many. EVERYBODY’S EVERYTHING is an intimate, humanistic portrait that seeks to understand an artist who attempted to be all things to all people.”

You can find more information about the documentary’s premiere, here.

Recently, Peep’s collaboration with Fall Out Boy and ILoveMakonnen received an official vertical video with candid shots paying tribute to the late rapper.

Like ILoveMakonnen, Patrick Stump can be seen mouthing the words to his own part on the beach.

You can check out the video, below.

Will you be attending this year’s SXSW festival? Do you plan on attending one of the documentary’s premieres? Sound off in the comments below!

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