Photography Seamus Murphy, via Instagram/@pjharveyofficialMusicNewsPJ Harvey film A Dog Called Money will be available to stream next weekThe documentary, from director and frequent collaborator Seamus Murphy, had its US premiere derailed due to coronavirusShareLink copied ✔️December 3, 2020MusicNewsTextThom Waite Back in 2019, the PJ Harvey documentary A Dog Called Money premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival. The project – which records the creative process behind her 2016 album, The Hope Six Demolition Project – subsequently got a March release date in the US, only to have it called off due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now, A Dog Called Money will premiere in the US via streaming instead, showing on Maestro from Monday (December 7). It will then be available to watch via New York’s Film Forum on December 9, ahead of a broader digital release across North America. Directed by frequent PJ Harvey collaborator Seamus Murphy, the film follows the pair’s travels through Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Washington, DC. These travels inspired a number of collaborations, including music videos and the poetry book The Hollow of the Hand. “She then invited me into a big white box behind one-way windows to film every moment of the recording of the songs she brought back,” Murphy explained ahead of the 2019 premiere. “Individually and together, this is our response to what we encountered.” Revisit the trailer for A Dog Called Money below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBjörk calls for the release of musician ‘kidnapped’ by Israeli authoritiesIB Kamara on branching out into musicVanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in Berlin‘Her dumbest album yet’: Are Swifties turning on Taylor Swift?Enter the K-Bass: How SCR revolutionised Korean club culture‘Comic Con meets underground rap’: Photos from Eastern Margins’ day festWho are H.LLS? Get to know London’s anonymous alt-R&B trioTaylor Swift has lost her grip with The Life of a Showgirl ‘Cold Lewisham nights’: Behind the scenes at Jim Legxacy’s debut UK tour All the pettiest pop beefs of 2025Has the algorithm killed music discovery? What went down at Fari Islands Festival