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    Posted: 13 Oct 2017 at 2:46pm
Shamanistic Frontman HR Of The Bad Brains' Eccentric Life 
Revealed In Documentary, " 
Finding Joseph I"

In Theaters Now and on DVD November 3rd

"By digging through Hudson's triumphant and tumultuous past emerges a story of the life of the man credited with being the driving force of one of the greatest bands of all time."
-OC Weekly

"Explores both the singer's legacy as a dynamic frontman and 
as a quixotic figure possibly struggling with mental illness."
-Rolling Stone

"Seeks to provide a deeper understanding of where HR is coming from, 
what he's gone through and how he's been perceived."
-Billboard
Paul "HR" Hudson is the voice of punk/hardcore pioneers and Rock N' Roll Hall Of Fame nominees Bad Brains, one of the most influential bands to rise out of the 1980's. With Bad Brains, HR harnessed the fiery potential of melding punk rock, reggae, dub, jazz-fusion, metal, and funk into a kaleidoscopic art form centered around his faith in Rasta. HR's uplifting ethos - P.MA. (Positive Mental Attitude) - has cast a light amidst dark defiance, and inspired everyone. From the start, HR shined with charisma and positivity. His vocals were soulful and tribal, hitting us deep in our spiritual core. In performance he gave it all, from stage diving off monitors to his signature back flip. He is a punk prophet, and his legacy resonates today as it was nearly four decades ago. Finding Joseph I, The HR From Bad Brains Documentarychronicles the life, career and struggles of this iconic living legend.

This is a complex picture of a complex man. It shares his explosive artistry as well as his uphill battle with ailing mental health. In this revealing documentary, HR's peers and fellow musicians share their stories and firsthand experiences with the tumultuous singer. HR's own interviews find him digging deep to discuss his life, philosophies, and career. Directed By James Lathos and produced by Small Axe Films with Executive Producer Jay Mohr, Finding Joseph Ifeatures never-before- seen archival footage, photography, and exclusive interviews with HR, Earl Hudson (Bad Brains/Brother), Ras Michael, Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat/Fugazi), members of Sublime, Deftones, Fishbone, Cro-Mags, The Wailers, Living Colour and more. It also features original music from Miguel Happoldt (Sublime / Long Beach Dub All Stars) and Aaron Owens (Hepcat).

SCREENINGS
10/12 & 14 - Seattle @ Grand Illusion
10/17 & 18 - New Orleans @ Zeitgeist Arts Center
10/28 - Los Angeles @ Regent Theater ***HR and Lathos in attendance***
10/18 - London @ Komedia Picturehouse Brighton
10/19 - London @ Tramshed Cinema - Cardiff
10/21 & 22 - Switzerland @ Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival 2017
10/22 - Washington D.C. @ Lincoln Theater
10/26 - Chicago @ Brew View
10/27 - Barcelona @ IN-EDIT Festival
11/25 - Philadelphia @ PhilaMOCA
TBD - Brooklyn @ Nitehawk Cinema

Pre-order the DVD at MVDshop.com or on Amazon

ABOUT THE FILM MAKER
James Lathos is a film maker and author living in Florida. He makes his documentary debut with Finding Joseph I: The HR From Bad Brains Documentary. Previously, he wrote the definitive tome, Finding Joseph I: An Oral History of H.R. From Bad Brains with co-author Howie Abrams (Lesser Gods). This oral history is the first fully authorized biography of the enigmatic front man.

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Director of Publicity, Marketing, & Merch Development
MVD Entertainment Group
610.665.2012          
 


 
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