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Eat the Document

United States

1972

54 Min
Color
1.33:1
English
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DIR Bob Dylan

DP D.A. Pennebaker

CAST Bob Dylan, Albert Grossman, Bob Neuwirth, Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, Garth Hudson, Mickey Jones, Johnny Cash, John Lennon

ED Bob Dylan, Howard Alk

MUSIC Bob Dylan

Synopsis

Bob Dylan’s 1966 tour of Europe created more controversy and artistic debate than any other tour to date. Dylan left behind his image as a scruffy, socially relevant folk singer and now embraced rock ‘n’ roll: his clothes were mod, his lyrics oblique, and the music loud. His once loyal fans bombarded him with shouts of “Judas” and “traitor.” The enveloping madness was captured by filmmaker Donn Pennebaker, who made the documentary of Dylan’s 1965 tour, Don’t Look Back. Eat the Document was later edited by Bob Dylan with Howard Alk—resulting in an extraordinary look into the artist’s psyche.

Originally made for network television, Eat the Document had been commissioned for ABC Stage 67. Not yet ready for Dylan’s impressionistic, experimental work, the network was confused by its stream-of-consciousness organization, and Eat the Document languished on a shelf until the early seventies, when it was screened at New York’s Academy of Music and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Barely viewable bootleg copies of this documentary have been in circulation for years. Eat the Document was edited specifically for network television, with breaks planned for commercials to be inserted; because it was turned down by ABC, it has rarely been seen in its intended form. —theband.hiof.no

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He has been a major figure in popular music for five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was at first an informal chronicler, and later an apparently reluctant figurehead of social unrest. A number of his songs such as “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “The Times They Are a-Changin’” became anthems for the civil rights and anti-war movements. His early lyrics incorporated a variety of political, social and philosophical, as well as literary influences. They defied existing pop music conventions and appealed hugely to the then burgeoning counterculture. Dylan has both amplified and personalized musical genres, exploring numerous distinct traditions in American song – from folk, blues and country to gospel, rock and roll and rockabilly, to English, Scottish and Irish folk music, embracing even jazz and swing.

Dylan performs with guitar, piano and harmonica… read more

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