No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

  • Director: Martin Scorsese
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States, Japan
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 27, 2005
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
  • Also known as: Bob Dylan Anthology Project
  • No Direction Home: Bob Dylan is a 208-minute biographical documentary directed by Martin Scorsese . The film was released in the United States on July 21, 2005.
    The film chronicles the story of Bob Dylan from the beginning of his arrival in New York in 1961 to his "retirement" at the end of the tour and his motorcycle accident in 1966   .

    Details

    • Release date September 27, 2005
    • Filming locations Hibbing, Minnesota, USA
    • Production companies Spitfire Pictures, Grey Water Park Productions, Thirteen / WNET

    Movie reviews

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    • By Andrew 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      Talk about Bob Dylan

      I've been wanting to talk about Bob Dylan for a long time, and since he won the Nobel Prize in Literature last year, the idea has become more concrete. As a folk artist and rock singer, he has won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his unique and refined lyrics creation and his influence on rock music and folk songs. This is also an unprecedented thing since Nobel was awarded. Taking advantage of these issues of Ma Shifang's "I Heard", all of them are talking about Bob Dylan, so I'm here to...

    • By Hellen 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      fucking deafening

      How much is the doggie in the window. This song is not our reality, our reality is depression, fear is everywhere.

      great chamber music tradition

      69

      When bob signed with columbia, it was big news in the industry. People don't want to admit that they're so hungry too. So they turned it into a moral issue and they attacked him or had to admit that they didn't like the way they were.

      People couldn't bring themselves to admit, that they're that hungry.

      13230 Speech...

    • By Melyssa 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      On the road about Bob Dylan

      The old Dylan used his trademark husky voice to musingly express that he has always had ambitions to set out and find like an oddsey of going home somewhere, then the picture shifts to the younger self on stage. Like a rolling stone, this is the beginning of a journey that records important "nodes" of Dylan's musical period of '63-'66, as Dylan says in the film: "No one can make time stand still. "It's nice to be young.

      Music Enlightenment: When I was 10 years old, my father bought a...

    • By Hailee 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      Bob Dylan: When society turns its problems on "rock", I choose to turn away from the crowd


      Sometimes popular taste is a kind of fascism.
      When a group of people are watching how you grow from the same angle of looking up, they are all set on a premise before you know it. This premise is coercive, capped and metaphysical imperial power - your Everything has to meet their expectations of you, those labels, features and attributes.
      Fame is a particularly pessimistic experience, and for most successful artists, they have experienced loss after success. John Lennon died at...

    • By Russ 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      Movie record

      5. Strong sense of innovation: "When I see other singers performing, I pay attention to their eyes, and their eyes seem to tell others: I have something you don't know! I think I want to be that person;

      6. The road to success was not smooth: several record companies that he entered at the beginning did not accept him. When explaining the problem, a manager said: Our company will never produce such "freak" records;

      7. There is love from the heart: "When I heard music for the...

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    • By Kylee 2022-04-17 09:01:13

      A song like a rolling stone runs through the whole film. The interview intersects with old footage, 3 and a half hours to tell about Bob Dylan in the...

    • By Kaylee 2022-04-17 09:01:13

      The first half was average, I felt that I knew Babu a little, but I didn't expect it to be so shocking. He's a groping musician, no doubt! The later songs were really flavorful, but maybe the lyrics were more realistic when the old folk songs were more flavorful. Music is a constant search, to find what you have longed...

    • By Darrion 2022-04-17 09:01:13

      Well, I couldn't bear to watch it. . . I don't know Bob Dylan and have no resonance. It's a long time...

    • By Darian 2022-04-17 09:01:13

      Poor Steve Jobs, he finally made a documentary for his idol in his life, but he didn't have a decent documentary after his...

    • By Rosella 2022-04-17 09:01:13

      Martin's Bob Dylan's Sixties, also a contemporary American musical socio-historical text. The history is long, the story is too...

    Movie plot

    In 1961, he changed his name to Bob Dylan and came to the big city of New York to sing, where he found young people like him. At that time, young people were changing, and Bob Dylan was also changing; in 1963, at a friend's house. After sleeping on the floor for a few years, Bob Dylan finally moved into his first New York residence, with then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo (Suze Rotolo) cuddling each other on Fourth Street in New York after...
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    Material

    The documentary is interspersed with footage from Murray Lerner 's 1960s documentary From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China about Bob Dylan; and DA Pennebaker 's 1967 documentary Cuts from "Don't Look Back" that never came to light . 
    Martin Scorsese and editors used about ten hours of interview material with Dylan shot after 2000, as well as a large number of early pictures, film footage and audio recordings of Bob Dylan. Over 3...
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    Interviewed

    The Beat Generation icon, poet Irwin Allen Ginsberg , who was 70 at the time of the interview, had been dead for eight years by the time the film was finally finished. He said in the film that he cried the first time he heard Dylan's song "It's Coming". He said he realized that the torch of the "Beat Generation" had been passed on to a younger generation.
    Singer Joan Baez sings "Son of the Virgin Mary" on stage in her first film...
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    Movie quotes

    • Bob Dylan: We all like motorcycles to some degree.

    • Bob Dylan: [after just being told there was a man outside of the building declaring he was going to shoot him] Hey man... I don't mind being shot, I just don't dig being told about it.

    • Bob Dylan: [to his band] Play it fuckin' loud.