UK, 2008, 60 MIN
DIRECTED BY BEN WHALLEY
North American Premiere
Sunday, April 5, 3:15 PM - 4:25 PM at Regal
Special Free Screening
Ever uncompromising and fiercely private, Neil Young rarely gives interviews and seldom looks back on his amazing career, and never on film--until now. Providing rare and exclusive access to BBC Four, Neil Young takes us on an unprecedented tour of his stellar and hugely varied musical career, and offers something truly unique: a sense of what Neil is like as a person, what makes him tick, what he values, and how he looks at his work. Every twist of his career is covered with remarkable candor, often with never-before seen, priceless archival footage: his teen band the Squires; his tempestuous stint in Buffalo Springfield and the serial dysfunction of Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young; the freak success of "Heart of Gold" and Young's subsequent, deliberately uncommercial anti-followups; his bizarre '80s New Wave experiments with the album Trans and his film Human Highway; his '90s renaissance as the "Godfather of Grunge"; and his polarizingly political concerts with CSNY in support of his Living With War album in 2006. In one amazing hour, you learn everything you never knew about one of music's most unique, exasperating, and brilliant figures.
Preceded by
THE ARCHIVE
USA, 2008, 8 MIN
DIRECTED BY SEAN DUNNE
Southeast Premiere
An illuminating look at the world's largest record collection and the state of mind of the man who owns it. A humbling and poignant must-see for vinyl junkies everywhere.
DIRECTED BY BEN WHALLEY
North American Premiere
Sunday, April 5, 3:15 PM - 4:25 PM at Regal
Special Free Screening
Preceded by
THE ARCHIVE
USA, 2008, 8 MIN
DIRECTED BY SEAN DUNNE
Southeast Premiere
An illuminating look at the world's largest record collection and the state of mind of the man who owns it. A humbling and poignant must-see for vinyl junkies everywhere.


















