Meet Me In The Bathroom: The documentary about the New York music scene of the 2000s
An immersive journey through the New York music scene of the early 2000s. Set against the backdrop of 9/11, this documentary tells the story of how a new generation kickstarted a musical rebirth for New York City that reverberated around the world.
Meet Me in the Bathroom, the 2022 documentary film based on Lizzy Goodman’s 2017 book of the same name, is coming to U.S. theaters next month. The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, will be shown in New York and Los Angeles on November 4, before hitting screens nationwide for one night only on November 8. It’ll then stream on Showtime, starting on November 25. Watch an official trailer for the film below; scroll down for the poster.
Directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, the film traces the history of the New York music scene of the early 2000s, following bands like the Strokes, the Rapture, Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, LCD Soundsystem, and more as they broke through to national and international audiences.
The film was already premiered at the renowned Sundance Film Festival last January and will hit theaters in Los Angeles and New York on November 4 as a premiere. In addition, it will be broadcast on Showtime starting on November 25.
The film was directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace and throughout it traces a journey through “the history of the New York music scene in the early 2000s, following bands like Strokes, Rapture, Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, LCD Soundsystem and more as they made their way to audiences nationally and internationally.”