A new documentary on singer-songwriter Noah Kahan is set to premiere on Netflix this year.
The documentary, directed by Nick Sweeney, captures a pivotal year as Kahan returns to his Vermont roots after sold-out tours and unprecedented acclaim.
The film will feature an intimate, behind-the-scenes portrait of the singer as he navigates global stardom, creative pressure, and personal struggle following the resounding success of his Stick Season album and the title song.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film will cover Kahan on tour, working on new music and "returning to his rural Vermont roots and family as he navigates deeply personal struggles."
"When we started filming, I had no idea what we'd capture, only that Noah was determined to be honest about everything, especially the messy bits," Sweeney told Netflix. "He was in a strange in-between moment, caught in the collision between almost surreal fame and a quieter inner world he'd tried to keep offstage."
"What we captured over the course of a year surprised me — moments that were thrilling, terrifying, [and] hilarious, often all at once," he added. "I'm so excited to partner with Netflix to invite viewers worldwide into Noah Kahan's head as his world shifts beneath his feet."
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