In The Span of Just a Few Recent Years, Noah Kahan Went From A moderal Sub-Singer-Sngwriter from Vermont to Chart-Topping Hitmaker and Grammy Nominee with his 2022 album Stick season and the single of the Same Name. Now, Director Nick Sweeney and Four Companies Have Wrapped Production On A Documentary On Kahan's Journey. The Film, Which Is Yet To Be Named, is Currently on the market for a distribution to bring it to general audiences.
For Press Release, The Fillows Kahan After A Spate of Touring, at Headline Show at Madison Square Garden, and Two At Fenway Park. The Latter Were Livestreamed to Support His Mental Health Initiative The Busyhead Project, Which Has Reportly Raised More Than $ 4 Million Dollars to Expand Access To Mental Healthcare and Counter Stigma. “As His Tour Wraps Up, He Returns to vermont to grapple with the pressures of his subsequently, The Challenge of Following it up, and the Personal Struggles He's Never Shared Before,” Says the Release. “In this intimate look, Kahan Reconnects with the People and Places That Shaped Him, While Navigating Through Life's Challenges and Changing Relationships.”
The documentary Comes from Live Nation Productions, Federal Films, Polygram Entertainment, and Radicalmedia. It's Being Represented by Caa As the Filmmakers Seek a Distributor.
In 2023, Kahan Told Rolling Stone That His Hit “Stick Season” was partialyly Borne from Some Social Media Anxiety; He Felt Behind on Tiktok and Wanted to Write Something He Couuld Share There. “We all do this – Let's not pretended we don't do it,” Kahan Said. “Looking to see If People comment on it, If People Are Watching it, Just Refreshing it like an apsolute Maniac. And no one was, and I was like, 'Dude, I Suck. … It Sinks, I Suck, The Worst!' I was feeding Into the Worst Thoughts of MySelf.
“To see it succeed on Tiktok and have what see to be this universal Relatability in Terms of People Making Their Own Lyrics and Creating Their Own Storylines was incredible,” Kahan Said. “And it was reality gratying to see that the couuld make something that was specific to my life that couUn relate to a lot of different people's lives.”