
Lil Peep‘s estate looks to carry on the legacy of the eccentric genre-blending artist with a poignant documentary detailing Peep’s life and impact during his brief period in the music industry.
On Sunday (March 3), Peep’s Instagram account announced that the compelling doc would be debuting on three separate occassions at next week’s SXSW in Austin, Texas.
The nearly two-hour Everybody’s Everything will have showings on March 10, 12, and 14 as part of the conference’s 24 Beats Per Second component. “EVERYBODY’S EVERYTHING is an intimate, humanistic portrait that seeks to understand an artist who attempted to be all things to all people,” reads a description on the SXSW website. Production for the work was first reported by The New York Times in 2018.
The intimate doc finds talented director Terrence Malick credited as an executive producer overseeing the flick. Malick has actually been a family friend of Peep’s for some time. The “Benz Truck” artist’s mother, Liza Womack, also notches an EP credit.
Everybody’s Everything is co-directed by Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan, while “I’ve Been Waiting” collaborator and Fall Out Boy‘s Patrick Stump has been tapped to score the doc.
Check out the announcement below.