Bob Dylan: Don’t Look Back
As rough and ragged as its subject—Bob Dylan—this portrait of the already legendary musician changed the way we see pop idols. This is no press agent puff piece, but a down and dirty portrait of a cranky artist and an industry on the edge of transformation: Dylan, from a fuzzy folk hero into a cynical recluse, and the music biz from Tin Pan Alley into the machine it is today.
-- Richard Kadrey

Bob Dylan: Don’t Look Back
Directed by D.A. Pennebaker
1967, 96 min
$20

