When Linda Perry agreed to let cameras into her life, she thought audiences would see the confident music visionary behind hits like 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?”
“I didn’t know it was going to be about how f—d up I am,” the co-founder of the San Francisco ’90s alt-rock band said of “Linda Perry: Let It Die Here.”
The documentary’s director, East Bay filmmaker Don Hardy, didn’t initially intend to make a movie about Perry at all. The two met while Hardy was working on a documentary about Sean Penn’s humanitarian efforts in Haiti and Perry expressed interest in scoring it…