Sundance Film Festival 2024

LOLLA: THE STORY OF LOLLAPALOOZA

Expired January 29, 2024 6:55 AM
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In the summer of ’91, the Lollapalooza music festival was born. What started as a farewell tour for the band Jane’s Addiction rose from the underground to launch a cultural movement and change music forever.

Michael John Warren, veteran filmmaker behind acclaimed story-driven documentaries and innovative concert films, brings a deft understanding of music and culture to his Sundance Film Festival debut, Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza. The untethered energy of 1990s American youth counterculture finds focus in roiling mosh pits, raging to artists like Jane’s Addiction, Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, and Sonic Youth, and gaining exposure to social activism, political art, and alternative circuses. A wealth of archival footage from audience and band perspectives leads to an immersive experience akin to the festival itself, touching on behind-the-scenes machinations as much as the impact of music previously out of reach to its listeners.—DC

This project contains graphic nudity.

The Festival proudly presents the first two episodes of this three-part documentary series.

Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 25–28) and credentialed press and industry (January 24–28).



  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    89 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Michael John Warren
  • Composer
    Jackson Greenberg
  • Producers
    Michael John Warren, James Lee Hernandez, Brian Lazarte, Brian Levy, Mat Whittington, Daniel Gibbs, Bruce Gillmer, Amanda Culkowski, Perry Farrell, Charlie Walker, Charles Attal, Berkeley Reinhold
  • Co-Executive Producers
    Jordan Bogdonavage, Matt Kaye
  • Supervising Producer
    Shannon Pence
  • Edited by
    Stacy Goldate, Derek Boonstra
  • Director of Photography
    Alastair McKevitt