KAREN O’CONNOR, MIRI NAVASKY, MAEVE O’BOYLE – Joan Baez - I am Noise
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”When we got the keys to the storage unit, everything changed and the film was cracked open in a new way” said Karen O’Connor. This documentary is an unusually intimate psychological portrait of folk singer and activist Joan Baez. It’s not a traditional bio pic or concert film as it shifts back and forth in time. And with three directors on different continents, it took a while for all the pieces to fall into place. Newly discovered home movies, audio tapes, diaries, and artwork added to the 60 years of Baez memories and music. Our conversation with the directors covers the details of producing a complex story, raising money, clearing music, and a searingly honest look at the living legend, her heartbreaking romance with Bob Dylan, lifelong emotional struggles, being on the road, and performing in front of thousands. In other words, sex, drugs, and rock ’n roll.
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