A documentary about the one and only Frank Zappa will premiere at next week’s Sundance Film Festival. Entitled Eat That Question: Frank Zappa In His Own Words, the film will feature footage from performances and interviews, with a specific focus on what it means for Zappa to be creative. 

“I make music because it’s the same as going to the toilet. So, if I’m still going to the toilet when I’m 60 or 70, then I’m still making music,” he says in a clip from the trailer, which you can watch below.

In this documentary, you’ll get an intimate glimpse of just how weird Frank Zappa was. Unable to pinpoint exactly how to describe the man, filmmaker Thorsten Schutte describes his body of work in an interview with Rolling Stone as “a counterstatement to streamlined and commercialized pop music”, and continues about the film: “In a time lacking controversial, outspoken and polarizing iconoclasts, the life and art of Frank Zappa connects to the universal questions that so many can relate to: How can an artist stay true to his art and ideas? How does one handle rejection and the limitations of a creative output? And what is the ultimate price to pay for the freedom of expression?” Find out at next week’s Sundance Film Festival.

With full support from The Zappa Family Trust, the film will premiere four times next week at the festival. Additionally, the world premiere of the film is set for January 25th in Park City, Utah. Check out the official poster:

[Via Rolling Stone]Â