Dont Look Back 1967

Critics score:
100 / 100

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Donal J. Henahan, New York Times: Whether one is a member of the under-30 set that regards Mr. Dylan as a spokesman, or one of the vanishing Americans over that age, this look into the life of a folk hero is likely to be both entertaining and occasionally disturbing. Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: D.A. Pennebaker's 1967 record of Bob Dylan's 1965 English tour is a genuine blast from the past, evoking the 60s like few other documents. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: D.A. Pennebaker's 1967 film, which invented the rock documentary, is a time capsule from the period when Sgt. Pepper was steamrolling Mr. Tambourine Man. Read more

Time Out: A fascinating document. Read more

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Jim Ridley, Village Voice: An unforgettable all-access pass behind the scenes of Bob Dylan's '65 British tour, D.A. Pennebaker's landmark 1967 rock doc all but invented the form while presaging the music video. Read more