Bob Dylan: No Direction Home
When our foremost modern film director turns his sights on the great modern singer-songwriter, a definitive documentary is assured. Martin Scorsese's No Direction Home follows the early career of Bob Dylan, from his days as a fledgling folk singer to his burst of popularity as the socially conscious "voice of his generation" to his controversial turn to electric rock music in the mid-1960s.
Weaving onscreen commentary from such important Dylan collaborators as Joan Baez and Pete Seeger, as well as Dylan's own observations, the film paints a vivid picture of a volatile period in American life and Dylan's powerful artistic reaction to it.
Including priceless interview and press-conference footage and dramatic performances from the time -- including the divisive Newport Folk Festival show of 1965, and the 1966 British tour with members of the Band -- this monumental documentary makes clear how and why Dylan became the living legend he remains to this day.
Dylan allowed Scorsese to have access to hours of footage that had never before been made public, including a number of live performances, and footage of Dylan in the recording studio creating some of his landmark albums from the period. Dylan sits for an extensive interview, as does a variety of people who worked with him during this time period. Available only in US and CAN.
I grew up listening to Dylan but I had no idea Dylan was this good. Wow, he sure puts on a show! No, we see not a show but what we see is the person which is what makes him so special. He definitly sings from the heart and sings words that I can believe in.
thanx Mr.Bob Dylan and thank you Vlatko.
I have sat n watched this video for the past few hours and am SO blessed...........THANK YOU
God bless