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Synopsis
Linda Perry is one of the most outspoken and recognizable artists of the past 30 years. The hat, tattoos, and massive hit single “What's Up” with her band 4 Non-Blondes made her an icon. But in the decades since that song topped the charts, Linda has reinvented herself as a songwriter and producer penning hit-after-hit for artists like Dolly Parton, Christina Aguilera, Celine Dion, Pink and others.
While the story of Linda’s career and craft is extraordinary, this film is about much more. Let It Die Here is an intimate look at a vulnerable and courageous woman as she navigates life-altering personal circumstances amidst gnawing career decisions. Linda‘s past and present collide as she struggles to answer the big questions she can no longer avoid: Who am I? Am I loved? What’s my purpose? What will I leave behind?
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LINDA PERRY | LET IT DIE HERE

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Photography by Heidi Zumbrun

Don Hardy, Director
Don Hardy is an award-winning filmmaker who recently completed a feature documentary, Citizen Penn, that tells the story of the birth and growth of Sean Penn’s aid organization, J/P HRO, after a catastrophic earthquake shook Haiti in 2010. Citizen Penn premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2020 and debuted on Discovery+ in May 2021.
Don also recently completed production on the third season of The Way Home, a short-form documentary series he created that examines the homelessness epidemic in the United States. The first two seasons are available on Amazon, Apple, and Google. The third season premiered in the fall of 2023.
In early 2020, Don wrapped the first season of a documentary series for Disney+ called Pick of the Litter, which follows a group of puppies on their quest to become guide dogs for people who are blind. The series is based on the documentary film of the same name that he produced and directed in 2018. IFC Films/Sundance Selects purchased the film, which premiered in theaters in August 2018.
He also served as executive producer and showrunner for the Disney+ series and directed several episodes.
In 2018 and 2019, Don was selected to participate in the American Film Showcase, traveling as a US Envoy with the State Department as a part of this prestigious film diplomacy program.
Throughout his career, Don has made films about several fascinating subjects – wrongful conviction (Witch Hunt), global terrorism (Love Hate Love), chemicals and their effects on human health (The Human Experiment), and avant-garde musicians (Theory of Obscurity). His films are often very personal and relatable while illuminating social justice issues and inequities in our world.
Don’s films have premiered at major film festivals and have been distributed in theaters, television, and streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Discovery+, HBO, and Amazon.
Before jumping into filmmaking, Don was a journalist for NBC, ABC, and FOX affiliates in New York, Florida, and California. He has won numerous awards for his films, photography, and editing, including major film festival awards from Cinequest, Woods Hole Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, and Sonoma International Film Festival. Over the years, Don has also been awarded six regional Emmys.

Don is originally from upstate New York but has proudly called the San Francisco Bay Area home for over twenty years.

mercury

Mercury Studios is a full-service production studio, focused on telling compelling stories through the lens of music.
Current and recent projects include Oscar and BAFTA award nominated American Symphony, directed by Matthew Heineman for the Obamas’ Higher Ground Productions/Netflix, If These Walls Could Sing, directed by Mary McCartney for Disney+, My Life as a Rolling Stone for the BBC and MGM+, Shania Twain: Not Just A Girl for Netflix and This Town, a six-part series for the BBC from writer, creator, and executive producer Steven Knight
Mercury Studios also produced Sam Smith: Live at the Royal Albert Hall for BBC, Billie Eilish’s Overheated at the O2 London and Lang Lang Plays Disney for Disney+.
Editorially independent, Mercury Studios is powered by Universal Music Group and represents the world’s leading catalog of music-related content, consisting of thousands of hours of premium music-driven film and television programming.

utopia

Utopia is a New York and Los Angeles based film distribution and sales company. Focused on showcasing truly independent features and documentaries while supporting the next wave of filmmakers and audience discovery, recent Utopia releases include Sean Price Williams’ acclaimed debut feature The Sweet East, Eddie Alcazar and EP Steven Soderbergh’s Divinity, Kristoffer Borgli’s acclaimed dark comedy Sick of Myself, Ali Abbasi’s Oscar shortlisted and Cannes winner Holy Spider, Meet Me in the Bathroom chronicling the early days of LCD Soundsystem, The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and more. Other Utopia releases include the cult-BMX classic and event-theatrical hit Rad; Sundance breakout and Gotham Awards-nominated We’re All Going to the World’s Fair by Jane Schoenbrun; Gaspar Noe’s Cannes-lauded Vortex starring Dario Argento; the Indie Spirit winner Shiva Baby by Emma Seligman and more.

Utopia has since launched its Originals division, dedicated to developing, packaging and producing original features and episodic projects. Our team of creative and strategic industry leaders is fueled by a shared passion for bold visions and supporting storytellers. We find auteur-driven and edgy voices to curate and deliver content that is fresh, accessible, and nuanced. The company has several announced projects, such as a Sorority House Massacre television adaption with Norman Reedus’ Big Bald Head and Shout! Studios, the feature comedy Drugstore June with Bill Burr’s All Things Comedy and Shout! Studios, and the official Blues Brothers docu-series in collaboration with Dan Aykroyd and the Belushi Estate, and the Nick Jonas led feature film, The Good Half, which made its recent Tribeca debut and is due to be released in 2024.

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KTF Films is an independent production company based in Northern California. Founded in 2006, they have produced several feature-length documentaries that premiered at major film festivals and went on to screen in cinemas worldwide. Today, their films can be seen on major screening platforms such as Discovery+, HBO, HULU, Apple, and Amazon. KTF Films also created a six-episode documentary series for Disney+.

News

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Linda Perry Opens Up About Self-Abuse, Nonstop Hustle in ‘Let It Die Here’ Trailer — Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone Christina Aguilera, Dolly Parton, and Brandi Carlile make appearances in the Tribeca Film Festival documentary about the 4 Non Blondes’ musician and hitmaker’s life Linda Perry is ready to share an inside look at her far-from-ideal journey. On Thursday, […]

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‘Linda Perry: Let It Die Here’ documentary to premiere at Tribeca Festival — Q Voice News

The documentary “Linda Perry: Let It Die Here” will premiere at the Tribeca Festival in June, Mercury Studios and Utopia Originals said Thursday. Linda Perry’s hat, tattoos, and the massive 1992 hit single “What’s Up” with her band 4 Non-Blondes […]

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“Linda Perry: Let It Die Here” Documentary Premieres at Tribeca Festival 2024 — The Pride LA

Filmmaker Don Hardy Offers Intimate Look at Renowned Musician Linda Perry Today, Mercury Studios and Utopia Originals revealed the eagerly anticipated premiere of the feature-length documentary Linda Perry: Let It Die Here, slated to debut at Tribeca Festival 2024. 

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