Alex Ross Perry’s upcoming Pavement movie Pavements is about to premiere at Venice Film Festival, and the first clip has surfaced online featuring Joe Keery as Stephen Malkmus. Watch it exclusively via Vanity Fair.
As a hybrid between a biopic, musical, and documentary, Pavements also features Jason Schwartzman and Tim Heidecker as Matador Records bosses Chris Lombardi and Gerard Cosloy. The new clip offers a glimpse at the fictional elements of the movie, depicting a scenario in which Keery as Malkmus turns down an opportunity to play an episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Quentin Tarantino.
As Perry explained to Vanity Fair, the made-up story was created to encapsulate multiple real-life situations. “Every music biopic is blending the relationship between history and fiction,” he said. “If you think the scenes in these movies happened, you’re a fool. This is a composite scene. We don’t need to show the seven things he turned down, so we just combine them all into turning down the biggest thing that never got offered.”
Pavements will also screen at the New York Film Festival in October, with a theatrical release expected for next year.
Meanwhile, the real Stephen Malkmus recently launched a new indie supergroup called The Hard Quartet with Emmett Kelly, Matt Sweeney, and Jim White. Their self-titled debut album drops on October 4th via Matador Records and will be supported by shows taking place in Los Angeles, New York City, and London. Grab tickets here.