Movie Description His influence can be found deeply etched into the work of musicians from many different generations, but his name is barely known outside a close-knit circle of musicians, music fans, and critics. This film goes some way to paying a long-overdue debt to the late genre-hopping singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt, with rare footage and warm testimonials from the likes of Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, and a hilarious, tequila-swigging Guy Clark combining to tell Van Zandt's remarkable tale.
IN THEATERS DECEMBER 2, 2005
A documentary about the beloved singer/songwriter.
Editorial Reviews "Ms. Brown has gathered an impressive array of clips from television interviews and live performances and arranged them into a rough chronology." New York Times - Stephen Holden (12/02/2005)
"[E]ngrossing and poignant….Filled with appearances by celebrated performers who are simply fans of this legendarily troubled figure with the aching voice and haunted Lincoln-esque look." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (12/16/2005)
3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[This] supremely crafted documentary paints a stark portrait..." Rolling Stone - Peter Relic (03/23/2006)
4 stars out of 5 -- "[Brown] captures the dry humour and easy charm that drew people to Van Zandt....Brown's film is intended more as a meditative, melancholy tone poem." Mojo - Mojo Staff (04/01/2006)
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