NEIL YOUNG TRUNK SHOW: SCENES FROM A CONCERT Documentaries

Few musical artists have shown cataloging their has much interest in history as Neil Young. Since RUST NEVER SLEEPS in 1979, Young has been at the center of concert films. Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme has always exhibited a passion for music in his films and reset the standard for concert films with 1984’s STOP MAKING SENSE. The two men, both in their 60s, come together for the 2006 release HEART OF GOLD, which chronicled a Young concert in a historic theater as elegantly and precisely as a well-rehearsed curtain call But Young and Demme never rest, and three years later they are back, chronicling yet another tour. This time, the style is rough, raw and relentlessly rock ‘n’ roll. Nine cameras shooting two shows in three formats /HDCAM, HDV and Super- 8mm) create the ultimate Neil Young bootleg video. The duo plans on completing their trilogy in 2012.

Details

Country: USA

Year: 2009

Director: Jonathan Demme

Producers: Jonathan Demme, Elizabeth Hayes, Elliot Rabinowitz

Director of Photography: Declan Quinn

Editor: Glenn Allen

Cast/Featuring: Neil Young (Himself), Ben Keith (Himself), Ricky Rosa (Himself), Ralph Molina (Himself), Pegi Young (Herself)

Running Time (minutes): 82 min

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