Doors frontman Jim Morrison new documentary in the works

Doors frontman Jim Morrison new documentary in the works

PanARMENIAN.Net - A new documentary about the early life of Doors frontman Jim Morrison is in the works, The Hollywood Reporter said.

Filmmakers Jeff Finn and Jess Finn are looking to raise $50,000 via a Kickstarter campaign so they can complete and release the doc, Before the End: Jim Morrison Comes of Age.

Featuring interviews with family members and friends who have never spoken of Morrison on camera before, the doc features remembrances by Morrison's brother Andy Morrison, his childhood friend Jeff Morehouse, and several of Morrison's professors from both Florida State University and UCLA. Also included: personal recollections from Morrison's first girlfriends Tandy Martin and Mary Werblow as well as Alain Ronay, his UCLA college roommate who visited the rocker in Paris shortly before his death.

Morrison died at the age of 27 in a Paris apartment, but this doc focuses exclusively on the future Lizard King's early childhood through his college years.

Featuring interviews with family members and friends who have never spoken of Morrison on camera before, the doc features remembrances by Morrison's brother Andy Morrison, his childhood friend Jeff Morehouse, and several of Morrison's professors from both Florida State University and UCLA. Also included: personal recollections from Morrison's first girlfriends Tandy Martin and Mary Werblow as well as Alain Ronay, his UCLA college roommate who visited the rocker in Paris shortly before his death.

Morrison died at the age of 27 in a Paris apartment, but this doc focuses exclusively on the future Lizard King's early childhood through his college years.

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