“Don’t Look Back was…somebody else’s movie. It was a deal worked out with a film company, but I didn’t really play any part in it. When I saw it in a moviehouse. I was shocked at what had been done. I didn’t find out until later that the camera had been on me all the time. That movie was done by a man who took it all out of context. It was documented from his personal point of view. The movie was dishonest, it was a propaganda movie. I don’t think it was accurate at all in terms of showing my formative years. It showed only one side. He made it seem like I wasn’t doing anything but living in hotel rooms, playing the typewriter and holding press conferences for journalists. All that is true, you know. Throwing some bottles, there’s something about it in the movie. Joan Baez is in it. But it’s one-sided. Let’s not lean on it too hard. It just wasn’t representative of what was happening in the Sixties.” – Bob Dylan
Playboy Interview talking about his film ‘Renaldo & Clara’