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As a musician, Townes Van Zandt was legendary--perhaps one of the greatest who ever lived, inspiring artists from Bob Dylan to Norah Jones to Steve Earle. As a man, a husband, and a father his life was as tragic and as beautiful as the songs he wrote. Townes was an enigma to his family, pinned between a deep longing for home and the nomadic lifestyle that was necessary for his livelihood. Combines... See Full Description
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Documentary and Musical/Performing Arts |
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| Running Time: |
1 hr. 39 min. |
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| Release Date: |
December 2nd, 2005 (limited) |
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| MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
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| Distributors: |
Palm Pictures
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| U.S. Box Office: |
$129,424 |
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| Critics Reviews |
Average Grade:
B+
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Boston Globe, Wesley Morris
"The film has an amusing, offhand manner of revealing crucial personal details." more...
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B |
Chicago Tribune, Louis R. Carlozo
"...less-than-satisfying..." more...
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C |
E! Online,
"It's a portrait of a man who never got his full due while he lived--and whose memory will be served well by its loving documentation." more...
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A |
New York Post, Kyle Smith
"...effectively depressing documentary..." more...
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B |
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