1. Dont Look Back (1967) | Rotten Tomatoes
Audience Reviews Not only the best Dylan Doc, but one of the best music historical documents out there. Just before he went electric. Bob is mesmerising to ...
In 1965, the iconic troubadour Bob Dylan toured the United Kingdom at the age of 23, and director D.A. Pennebaker was allowed behind the scenes to provide one of the most intimate glimpses of the private and frequently cantankerous songwriter. The film chronicles Dylan's concert appearances, hotel room conversations, and transportation downtime, pulling back the curtain on the folk messiah at the end of his relationship with Joan Baez and on the cusp of his creative shift toward rock music.
2. Don't Look Back, Bob Dylan and the invention of the rockumentary
17 mei 2016 · The movie is mesmeric: while it features spellbinding snatches of a musician performing at the height of his powers, the off-stage drama is ...
DA Pennebaker’s landmark film is being celebrated with its own exhibition, and more than 50 years on, it still sets the standard for the rock documentary
3. Don't Look Back movie review & film summary (1967) | Roger Ebert
I was chilled by the possibility that I reacted to these scenes differently the first time around, falling for Dylan's rude and nearly illiterate word games as ...
What a jerk Bob Dylan was in 1965. What an immature, self-important, inflated, cruel, shallow little creature, lacking in empathy and contemptuous of anyone
4. Dont Look Back (1967) directed by D. A. Pennebaker • Reviews, film + ...
In this wildly entertaining vision of one of the twentieth century's greatest artists, Bob Dylan is surrounded by teen fans, gets into heated philosophical ...
In this wildly entertaining vision of one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists, Bob Dylan is surrounded by teen fans, gets into heated philosophical jousts with journalists, and kicks back with fellow musicians Joan Baez, Donovan, and Alan Price.
5. Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back Reviews - Metacritic
The abiding memories of Don't Look Back are lack of privacy, dull cliques, stumble-drunkenness, very insecure British artists (Price, Donovan), and Dylan's ...
Documentary covering Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England, which includes appearances by Joan Baez and Donovan.
6. Don't Look Back: Seeing the Real Bob Dylan at Last? - Consequence
4 dec 2018 · Dont Look Back may have a single subject in Dylan, but in a very real sense, the film depicts one artist busy being born while another is busy dying.
D.A. Pennebaker’s classic documentary, Dont Look Back, captured Dylan as we’ve never seen him before or since.
7. He's an Artist, He Don't Look Back: Pennebaker's Landmark Dylan Doc ...
20 jan 2016 · In a September 1967 review in The New York Times, film critic Donal Henahan wrote, "It will be a good joke on us all if, in 50 years or so, ...
Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back (1967)By DA PennebakerReleased by The Criterion Collection, November 2015Blu-Ray/2-DVD Box Set
8. D.A. Pennebaker: Behind the Making of 'Dont Look Back' | TIME
23 mei 2016 · D.A. Pennebaker's landmark 1967 Bob Dylan documentary, Dont Look Back, paved the road for music documentaries at a time when, as the ...
On the occasion of Bob Dylan's 75th birthday and a new gallery exhibit, the Dylan doc filmmaker talks to TIME
9. Don't Look Back (1967) movie review - PopEntertainment.com
There are not nearly enough definitive rock and roll documentaries. Don't Look Back, which originally came out in 1967, looks at Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of ...