“Bob liked what I was doing and saw that I didn’t have an agenda…” “I didn’t know much about Dylan at the time,” says filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker as he recalls the birth of Dont Look Back and, later, ...
It might at first seem obvious why filmmakers won’t leave the subject of Bob Dylan alone. Search “Dylan” and “movies,” and the list — from documentaries like “Don’t Look Back” (1967) to fictionalized ...
Bob Dylan's first serious New York love was Suze ... But as D.A Pennebaker's 1967 documentary "Don't Look Back" depicts, those cries are more associated with British fans during a 1965 tour ...
Uncharacteristically, Dylan later admitted that it was a bit much. “I look back and say ... “because I don’t want anyone to see me in it before you see me in it.” Bob Dylan and Suze ...
Bob Dylan, like the Beatles, has always loomed too large for one movie. Don’t Look Back, arguably the most powerful rock documentary ever made, followed Dylan’s 1965 tour of the U.K. Martin ...
For Mangold, the film was about finding a new Bob Dylan space outside of D.A. Pennebaker's 1967 documentary "Don't Look Back," Martin Scorsese's epic 2005 film "No Direction Home," or Dylan's own ...
NEW YORK — How many roads must a man walk down to play Bob Dylan? Quite a few ... from the D.A. Pennebaker documentary ‘Don’t Look Back’? A: The great thing about “Don’t Look Back ...
Dont Look Back isn’t just a fascinating look at Dylan ... Joan Baez: Do I ever hear from Bob Dylan? ‘Not a word’Opens in new window ] It’s very badly crafted, with clunky editing and ...