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Bob Dylan - No Direction Home | 
| Actors: Bob Dylan, Martin Scorsese Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
List Price: $14.99 Buy Used: $4.54 You Save: $10.45 (70%)
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Rating: 172 reviews Sales Rank: 2526
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 208 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 031054 UPC: 097360310542 EAN: 0097360310542 ASIN: B000A0GP4K
Theatrical Release Date: July 21, 2005 Release Date: September 20, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com It's virtually impossible to approach INo Direction Home/I without a cluster of fixed ideas. Who doesn't have their own private Dylan? The true excellence of Martin Scorsese's achievement lies in how his documentary shakes us free of our comfortable assumptions. In the process, it plays out on several levels at once, each taking shape as an unfailingly fascinating narrative. There is, of course, the central story of an individual genius staking out his artistic identity. But along with this IBildungsroman/I come other threads and contexts: most notably, the role of popular culture in postwar America, art's self-reliance versus its social responsibilities, and fans' complicity with the publicity machine in sustaining myths. All of these threads reinforce each other, together weaving the film's intricate texture.p /pScorsese's 200-plus-minute focus on Dylan's earliest years allows for a portrayal of unprecedented depth, with multiple angles: a rich composite photo is the result. The main narrative has an epic quality: it moves from Dylan growing up in cold-war Minnesota through Greenwich Village coffeehouses and the Newport Folk Festival, climaxing in the controversial 1966 U.K. tour that crowned a period of unbridled and explosive creativity. In his transition from Robert Allen Zimmerman to Bob Dylan, we observe him concocting his impossible-to-describe, unique combination of the topical with the archaic, like an ancient oracle. Scorsese was able to access previously unseen footage from the Dylan archives, including performances, press conferences, and recording sessions. He also uses interviews with Dylan's friends, ex-friends, and fellow artists, and, intriguingly, with the notoriously reclusive Dylan himself (who looks back to provide glosses on the early years), fusing what could have turned into a tiresome series of digressions and tangents into a powerful whole as enlightening, eccentric, contradictory, and ultimately irreducible as its subject. p /pSome of the deeply personal bits remain unrevealed, but Dylan's preternatural self-assurance acquires a slightly self-deprecating, even comic edge via some of his reflective comments. Alongside the arrogance, we see touching moments of the young artist's reverence for Woody Guthrie and Johnny Cash. Joan Baez, in a poignant confessional mood, comes off well, and the late Allen Ginsberg is so seraphically charming he almost steals the show a few times. A crucial throughline is Dylan's hunger for recognition and ability to shape perceptions so that would be singled out as not just another dime-a-dozen folk singer. It's illuminating--particularly for those familiar with the artist's latter-day aloofness on stage--to see his reactions to audience booing in the wake of his "betrayal" in this fuller context. INo Direction Home/I also makes clear--in a way that wasn't possible in D.A. Pennebaker's iconic IDon't Look Back/I--how Dylan's ability to manipulate his persona always, at its core, protects the urge for expression: Dylan's ultimate mandate, as an artist, is never to be pinned down. As Scorsese masterfully shows, the myth around Dylan only grows bigger the more we discover about him. I--Thomas May/Ip BDVD features/B: This two-disc set of Scorsese's full two-part documentary includes treats such as Dylan working on a song at his hotel during the UK tour as well as performing several songs as in concert or on TV. p span class="h1"strongMore for the Dylanologist/strong/span table border="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%" cellspacing="4"p p tr class="tiny" align="center" valign="top" td img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000A4AWRW.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" border="0"brINo Direction Home: The Soundtrack/I/tdp p td img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0743244583.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" border="0"brIChronicles: Volume One/I (paperback edition)/tdp p td img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0743228286.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" border="0"brIBob Dylan Scrapbook/I/tdp p tr class="tiny" align="center" valign="top" td img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000035P7X.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" border="0"brIDon't Look Back/I/tdp p td img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000DG069.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" border="0"brThe Bob Dylan Bootleg Series/td p p td img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00003CXB1.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" border="0"brIThe Last Waltz/I/td /trp p /tr /table
Product Description Songwriter. Rocker. Rebel. Legend.He is one of the most influential inspiring and ground-breaking musicians of our time. Now Academy Award -nominated director Martin Scorsese (Goodfellas 1990) brings us the extraordinary story of Bob Dylan's journey from roots in Minnesota to his early days in the coffee houses of Greenwich Village to his tumultuous ascent to pop stardom in 1966. Joan Baez Allen Ginsberg and others share their thoughts and feelings about the young singer who would change popular music forever. With never-before-seen footage exclusive interviews and rare concert performances it's the definitive portrait fans the world over have been anticipating for decades; the untold story of a living American legend.System Requirements:Running Time 207 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:nbsp;DOCUMENTARIES/MISC. Rating:nbsp;NR UPC:nbsp;097360310542 Manufacturer No:nbsp;031054
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Giftee was pleased January 6, 2009 D. Engelhardt (Michigan) I gave this video as a gift, and the recipient was thrilled. I have owned it myself for years, and it is the best documentary of Bob Dylan around. Price was great, shipping was very fast, I am happy!
Just One More Reason To Shop Amazon December 28, 2008 LaWoman071 (Los Angeles) Another great purchase: My son had come home from a friend's house in the beach area. br /He an a friend of mine drove to 3 stores searching for this dvd and came up empty. br /I suggested that we try Amazon: there it was and in less than a week it was in our friends mailbox and in perfect condition. It was an Amazon item as apposed to another vendor. It's very rare to have any difficulties shopping on Amazon. br /Thank you again.
I Am Not Even A Big Dylan Fan October 11, 2008 Lisa Passino (Frederick, PA) I like Bob Dylan's music somewhat, but I would be far from being a real fan. I also understand his general place in pop culture and the history of music. So I decided to watch this. br / br /I am so happy I did, it is an incredible movie down by Scorsese. Many things I did not know (though fans may have already known) and it was put together beautifully. br / br /An engaging look at the man and the legend surrounding him during a time I did not know much about. br / br /Highly recommended for any music fan.
rEVIEW OF Martin Scorsese film on Bob Dylan September 29, 2008 Irene L. Parks (Tallahassee, FL) This disc was purchased by me for my daughter who grew up in the Dylan br /age. It has received numerous awards and is one of the best that Martin br /Scorsese has ever produced. She is very pleased with it and will watch it for years to come - this is what she and I call a "keeper".
No Direction Home July 19, 2008 Sheikh Michael (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) I enjoyed this sometimes long but very entertaining documentary on Bob Dylan. If, like me, you are interested in his early days, up to the time of his motorcycle accident, then you will find it, as I did, riveting. It covers his best albums, Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61, Blond on Blond and the early folk stuff. The interviews with Dylan and his contemporaries are very revealing. br /A must for the Dylan fans.
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