
Netflix Announces CHVRCHES Documentary Release Date
Netflix has officially announced the release date for its upcoming documentary on the Scottish synth-pop band CHVRCHES. Titled “Screen Violence: The CHVRCHES Story,” the film is set to premiere globally on June 14, 2025. This documentary offers an in-depth look into the band’s journey, from their formation in Glasgow in 2011 to their rise as international music icons.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Jane Doe, known for her work on music documentaries, the film delves into the personal and professional lives of band members Lauren Mayberry, Iain Cook, and Martin Doherty. It features exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and insights into the creation of their four studio albums: The Bones of What You Believe, Every Open Eye, Love Is Dead, and Screen Violence .
The documentary also explores CHVRCHES’ collaborations with notable artists, including their work with Robert Smith of The Cure on the track “How Not to Drown” . Additionally, it highlights their contributions to film and television, such as their cover of “Cry Little Sister” for the Netflix film Nightbooks .
Fans can expect a comprehensive narrative that captures the essence of CHVRCHES’ music, their creative process, and the challenges they’ve faced in the music industry. The documentary aims to provide an intimate portrayal of the band’s evolution and their impact on the synth-pop genre.
“Screen Violence: The CHVRCHES Story” will be available for streaming exclusively on Netflix starting June 14, 2025. This release is anticipated to be a significant event for fans and music enthusiasts alike, offering a unique glimpse into the band’s storied career.
For more information and updates, viewers can visit Netflix’s official website or follow CHVRCHES on their social media platforms.