The PJ Harvey documentary A Dog Called Money is finally getting a formal premiere. The Seamus Murphy film, which explores the creation of PJ Harvey’s 2016 album The Hope Six Demolition Project, had been set to screen in U.S. theaters in March before the pandemic derailed the plans. The documentary will now stream on Maestro on Monday, December 7 at 8 p.m. Eastern. Two days later, it’ll show at New York’s Film Forum before getting a wider North American digital release. Get tickets to the premiere at Abnorama.
Read about PJ Harvey’s “50ft Queenie” in Pitchfork’s “The Story of Feminist Punk in 33 Songs.”