"A Must See Film For Anyone In Recovery"
A portrait of outspoken indie-rock hero Bob Forrest, from his life-threatening struggle
with addiction to his transformation into one of the most influential and
controversial drug counselors in the US today.
Score & Original Soundtrack by Josh Klinghoffer (RHCP)
on CD and Digital October 1
BOB AND THE MONSTER is a documentary chronicling the life of charismatic singer/songwriter Bob Forrest,
from his days as front man of the indie rock band Thelonious Monster,
through his life-threatening struggle with addiction, to his triumph and
transformation into one of the most influential addiction counselors in
the US today.
The
film crafts contemporary footage, animation and compelling interviews
with rare archival performances and exclusive personal videos from Bobʼs
past to reveal the complex layers of this troubled, but optimistic
soul. Testimony from his peers, including Courtney Love, Anthony Kiedis,
Flea, John Frusciante, members of Janeʼs Addiction, Fishbone and Guns
nʼ Roses add texture, but itʼs the depth of Bobʼs music, interwoven
throughout the film, that illuminates this unforgettable and truly
inspirational story.
Director
Keirda Bahruth has spent six years filming Bob Forrest and depicts a
fascinating portrait of an intrepid soul whose passion for living and
self-discovery is evident in both his failures and successes. The film
traces his extraordinary life, from a traumatic childhood event through
decades of poverty and drug addiction; numerous menial jobs and an
unlikely rise to stardom with his band Thelonious Monster; then back
again through homelessness, 22 drug rehabs
and jail; to his unexpected transformation into an acclaimed drug and
alcohol counselor who now dedicates his life to helping fellow musicians
recover from addiction.
The Soundtrack / Score (available on October 1st) for
this award wining documentary is composed by Red Hot Chili Peppers
guitarist Josh Klinghoffer. It also includes tracks from Thelonious
Monster, The Bicycle Thief and Bob Forrest.
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