Travis Barker documentary Louder Than Fear sets Tribeca premiere

The upcoming documentary Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear will receive its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival in June. The 90-minute film examines the Blink-182 drummer's life following a near-fatal 2008 plane crash. It is scheduled for digital release on Hulu and Disney+ in August.

The film is set to premiere on Saturday June 13 at Spring Studios in New York. Barker will join a post-screening conversation about the project as part of this year's Tribeca Festival. Directed by Justin Krook and Michael Dwyer, it explores his career, the 2008 accident that caused third-degree burns over 65 percent of his body, and his recovery journey.

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Illustration of Oasis performing live during their reunion tour for the documentary release news.
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Oasis reunion tour documentary set for september 11 release

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An untitled documentary chronicling Oasis' 2025 reunion tour will open in select theaters worldwide on September 11. The film will later stream on Disney+ and Hulu.

Hulu has announced that Travis Barker's documentary 'Louder Than Fear,' focusing on his survival of a 2008 plane crash and his life as Blink-182 drummer, will premiere this summer. Barker shared his excitement at Hulu's Get Real House event, describing it as an unfiltered look at his journey. The film highlights his recovery and the people who supported him.

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The Tribeca Festival is set to begin with the world premiere of a documentary on Earth, Wind & Fire directed by Questlove. The 25th edition runs in Lower Manhattan through June 14.

A new documentary short, 'Buried Under Years of Dust,' chronicles the story of non-speaking autistic woman Emily Grodin, who found her voice through an assisted typing device. Produced by Marta Kauffman of Friends fame, the film holds its world premiere Friday at the San Francisco International Film Festival. An exclusive trailer highlights Grodin's remarkable journey.

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Paris Barclay’s documentary “Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It” has become the first film uploaded to the Academy Screening Room for the 99th Academy Awards.

Chanel and Tribeca hosted their annual June luncheon at The Greenwich Hotel to celebrate the Through Her Lens program for women and non-binary filmmakers. Attendees included Meg Ryan, Maggie Rogers and Katie Holmes. The event highlighted recent program achievements and included a Netflix announcement for a Basquiat documentary.

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A documentary exploring the final years of former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di'Anno will be released on June 9. Titled Di'Anno – Iron Maiden’s Lost Singer, the film follows two fans who helped him during a challenging period before his death in October 2024.

 

 

 

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