“Talihina Sky: The Story of the Kings of Leon” due on DVD, Blu-ray and iTunes Nov. 1

The warts-and-all documentary “Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings of Leon” will be released on DVD, Blu-ray and iTunes Nov. 1, according to the movie’s Facebook page.

“Talihina Sky,” which follows the band as it travels to a family reunion in Talihina, tells the story of the brothers Caleb, Nathan and Jared Followill, who spent their childhood traveling the Bible Belt between Oklahoma and Tennessee with their itinerant Pentecostal preacher father, Leon. Despite their strict upbringing, they formed the rock band Kings of Leon in 1999 with their cousin, Matthew Followill.

Caleb and Jared were both born in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., while Nathan and Matthew were born in Oklahoma City. The band is now based in Tennessee, but the group received in spring the Rising Star Award from the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.

The title of the film is drawn from a hidden track on the Grammy-winning family band’s 2003 debut album, “Youth and Young Manhood,” which in turn is taken from the Oklahoma town where the multiplatinum rockers attend an annual family reunion. The reunion serves as a catalyst to explore the band’s roots and the difficulties they faced growing up. Home movies, childhood photos and revealing interviews with family members — including a colorful group of parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins — expose how the influence of their family has informed the creativity that drives Kings of Leon today.

The film made its world premiere as a work-in-progress at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City in April and then screened this summer during the opening night of the deadCenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City. It debuted Aug. 21 on Showtime and continues to air repeatedly on Showtime, Showtime Showcase and Sho 2. The band has released an extended trailer for the rock doc. To see upcoming air dates, click here.

As previously reported, Kings of Leon on Aug. 1 canceled their entire U.S. tour after frontman Caleb Followill left the stage halfway through a disastrous July 29 Dallas show during which he complained of the heat and problems with his voice.

My excellent colleague George Lang interviewed “Talihina Sky” director Stephen Mitchell about the rock doc during deadCenter. To read the interview, click here.

-BAM

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