Dont Look Back

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Dont Look Back is a landmark 1967 documentary film that follows Bob Dylan’s 1965 concert tour in England, renowned for its cinéma vérité style and influential opening cue-card sequence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf documentary film
music documentary
about 1960s popular music culture
celebrity and the press
cinematographyBy D. A. Pennebaker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts backstage scenes
concert performances
hotel room conversations
press conferences
director D. A. Pennebaker NERFINISHED
distributedAs theatrical film
editedBy D. A. Pennebaker NERFINISHED
features Alan Price NERFINISHED
Albert Grossman NERFINISHED
Donovan NERFINISHED
Joan Baez NERFINISHED
filmingYear 1965
follows Bob Dylan 1965 England tour NERFINISHED
genre cinéma vérité
hasFilmTechnique available light cinematography
direct cinema
handheld camera
hasHomeMediaRelease Blu-ray
DVD
VHS
hasNotableScene Bob Dylan and Donovan performing in a hotel room
hotel room confrontation with a Time magazine reporter
hasStyle non-narrated documentary
observational documentary
influenced music documentary genre
rock documentary style
language English
openingSequenceSong Subterranean Homesick Blues NERFINISHED
openingSequenceStyle cue-card sequence
portrays Bob Dylan as a controversial public figure NERFINISHED
folk-to-rock transition context
media relations of Bob Dylan
producer D. A. Pennebaker NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1967
recognizedAs classic rock documentary
landmark documentary
releaseDecade 1960s
starring Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
subjectOf Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
title Dont Look Back NERFINISHED

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D. A. Pennebaker directed Dont Look Back
D. A. Pennebaker notableWork Dont Look Back
Pennebaker Hegedus Films notableWork Dont Look Back