Lil Peep Documentary to Premiere at SXSW

Everybody’s Everything was executive produced by Terrence Malick and Peep’s mother Liza Womack
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Lil Peep (Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Images)

The new Lil Peep documentary Everybody’s Everything will premiere at SXSW this March. The film was directed by Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan and executive produced by Terrence Malick, Sarah Stennett, and Peep’s mother, Liza Womack. SXSW’s listing of the doc has also noted that the soundtrack is by Patrick Stump. Liza Womack has shared the doc’s run dates: March 10, 12, and 14.

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Production of Everybody’s Everything was first reported by The New York Times. The Times feature also touched on Peep’s “Sunlight on Your Skin,” which was reworked by the late XXXTentacion as “Falling Down.” The collaboration was controversially released after both rappers’ deaths with members of Peep’s circle objecting due to “Peep’s wariness of XXXTentacion because of the severe allegations against him.”

In November 2018, Come Over When You’re Sober Pt. 2 arrived. The album—which was Peep’s first posthumous album and follow-up to his debut Come Over When You’re Sober Pt. 1—featured the tracks “16 Lines,” “Life Is Beautiful,” and “Runaway.” iLoveMakonnen recently shared “I’ve Been Waiting” with the late Lil Peep and Fall Out Boy.

Read “What Lil Peep Meant to Me—And Maybe to You” on the Pitch.