

Meet Me in the Bathroom
Nominees and Awards
Synopsis
A decade on from their premiere of Shut Up and Play the Hits, the incredible Will LOVELACE and Dylan SOUTHERN return with Meet Me in the Bathroom, an immersive, archival journey through the explosive music scene of early 2000s NYC. The film explores its cultural, technological and political transformations, as seen through the prism of a handful of era-defining bands like The Strokes, Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and LCD Soundsystem.
Team

Director
Will LOVELACE
Dylan SOUTHERN and Will LOVELACE make up the directing partnership ThirtyTwo. Their experience and unwavering passion for film is evident in the unique insights they bring to each stage of the filmmaking process and their unparalleled ability to clearly see through an idea from its inception to the screen. In 2011, the duo theatrically released their feature-length documentary, No Distance Left to Run, which received a nomination for Best Long Form Music Video at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards and was shortlisted for a prestigious Grierson Documentary Award.

Director
Dylan SOUTHERN
Dylan SOUTHERN and Will LOVELACE make up the directing partnership ThirtyTwo. Their experience and unwavering passion for film is evident in the unique insights they bring to each stage of the filmmaking process and their unparalleled ability to clearly see through an idea from its inception to the screen. In 2011, the duo theatrically released their feature-length documentary, No Distance Left to Run, which received a nomination for Best Long Form Music Video at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards and was shortlisted for a prestigious Grierson Documentary Award.