Sublime

Sublime Teams Up with Filmmaker Bill Guttentag to Direct Documentary

Southern California's reggae-punk band Sublime have tapped two-time Academy Award-winning director Bill Guttentag (You Don't Have to Die, Twin Towers) to write and direct a full-length documentary on the band.

The band's story will be feature their beginnings and friendship to the journey that rocketed them into mainstream success.  The film will also focus on the story of the music, their dedicated fans, the battle with personal demons, the tragic loss of lead singer Bradley Nowell and the path to healing. It will aim to connect to the devoted fans while simultaneously being a way in for the newly initiated, bringing the music and their story alive.

Targeted for a theatrical release in 2018, the documentary will be written and directed by Guttentag and created with the full cooperation of the Sublime members and the Nowell Estate. The film is set to begin production immediately.  Guttentag will produce, along with Peter Paterno, Sublime managers Dave Kaplan and Scott Seine (DKM/Surfdog), and Nayeema Raza.

"I can't wait to hand deliver our story to our fans. It has been a long-time coming and now there are literally two more generations of fans who never had the opportunity to see us perform, or don't know the whole story. I am excited to work with Bill Guttentag, as I am a big fan of his work as well." says Bud Gaugh from Sublime.

The filmmakers will be granted unprecedented access to Sublime's archives including rare music and never-before-seen footage.  The film's soundtrack will include cuts from the band's catalog and feature rare, unreleased gems, as well as music from the era and songs that were influential in molding the band's sound.

Sublime, who are currently celebrating the 25th anniversary of their seminal album 40oz. to Freedom, decided it was the right time to tell the real story behind the music, the band and the lore.