A showcase of Neil Young’s soul in the musical and spiritual sense. Young is featured in the middle of the stage full of personal icons, at times alone in the center of a circle of his beloved acoustic guitars, at others in the midst of much-beloved musicians including Ben Keith, Rick Rosas, Ralph Molina, Anthony Crawford and wife, Pegi Young. We follow the assembling and presenting of a concert in an intimate fashion, catching lighter moments backstage and between songs with Neil, the band and the crew. –Inbaseline
Robert Jonathan Demme (born February 22, 1944) is an American filmmaker, producer and screenwriter.
Demme was born in Baldwin, New York, the son of Dorothy Demme and a public relations executive father. Demme has three children: Ramona, Brooklyn, Josephine. He is a graduate of the University of Florida. He also was the uncle of director Ted Demme, who died in 2002.
Demme broke into feature film working for exploitation film producer Roger Corman from 1971 to 1976, co-writing and producing Angels Hard as They Come and The Hot Box, then directing three films (Caged Heat, Crazy Mama, Fighting Mad) for Corman’s studio New World Pictures. After Fighting Mad, Demme moved on to direct the comedy film Handle with Care for Paramount Pictures in 1977. The film was well-received by critics, but received little promotion, and performed poorly at the box office.
Demme’s 1980 film Melvin and Howard did not have a wide release, but received widespread critical acclaim, and led… read more
Trunk Show suffers from its short running time. Clocking in at an hour twenty minutes, its apt that this film is subtitled Scenes from a Concert. A longer running time would have allowed for a fuller exploration of Young's two contrasting sounds: his pulsing and rhythmic acoustic playing and wild, experimental electric work. Demme sets up shots wonderfully, breaking new ground for concert film cinematography.
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