Director - Karen O’Connor, Miri Navasky, Maeve O’Boyle
Camera - Wolfgang Held, Ben McCoy, Tim Grucza
Music - Sarah Lynch
With - Joan Baez, Mimi Farina, Bob Dylan, David Harris
Producers - Karen O’Connor, Miri Navasky
Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been on stage for over 60 years. For the now 82-year-old, the personal has always been political, and her friendship with Martin Luther King and her pacifism have shaped her commitment. In this biography that opens with her farewell tour, Baez takes stock in an unsparing fashion and confronts sometimes painful memories. She not only shares her successes but also speaks openly about long-standing psychological problems and therapies, about family, drugs, ageing and questions of guilt and forgiveness. She makes it clear that, during her relationship with the very young Bob Dylan, she used her celebrity to launch his career. Her disappointment at her later estrangement from him becomes palpable.





AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS -

Berlin ’23 – Nomination for Panorama Audience Award – Documentary Film

Program

  • 22.03.2024
    FRENCH INSTITUTE – SLAVEIKOV CINEMA - 20.30 часа
  • 25.03.2024
    EURO CINEMA - 20.00 часа
  • 26.03.2024
    Ж JAZZ ROOM - 19.00 часа