Overview
- Festival director Eugene Hernandez told the Jan. 27 world‑premiere audience that Love was not attending the screening.
- Directed by Edward Lovelace and James Hall, the film was made to center Love’s perspective, with the subject closely collaborating yet not credited as a producer.
- Antiheroine follows Love’s life in London and portrays her as now sober and working on her first new album in years.
- The documentary explores her upbringing, career with Hole, relationship with Kurt Cobain, public controversies, and her bond with daughter Frances Bean Cobain.
- Musicians including Michael Stipe, Billie Joe Armstrong, Melissa Auf der Maur, Eric Erlandson, Patty Schemel, and Butch Walker appear, as early reviews describe a candid, compassionate reappraisal and coverage recirculates a 2005 clip of Love warning actresses about Harvey Weinstein.