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Troubadours (2011)

Troubadours
Running time: 91 min. | Genre: Documentaries, Documentary about music
Troubadours

Synopsis

Framed by the illustrious careers of James Taylor and Carole King, Troubadours delves into the quietly explosive singer-songwriter movement in Los Angeles during the early 1970s. From their home at impresario Doug Weston’s Troubadour club in West Hollywood, artists like Taylor, King, David Crosby, Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Kris Kristofferson (the list goes on) wrote and performed songs with intimately personal lyrics, marking a transition from the politically focused songs of the ’60s. While some rock critics denigrated the music, the spirit among the musicians was one of collaboration and inspiration, and these singer songwriters flourished.
Morgan Neville creates a riveting chronicle of the time, weaving together archival footage, rare performances, and interviews from a veritable who’s who, including Elton John, Steve Martin, and Bonnie Raitt. Troubadours takes us deeply into the scene (and its inevitable demise) and celebrates the pure, timeless music and the undeniable legacy of these groundbreaking singer songwriters. (From Sundance.org)

Nominations & Awards

Sundance Film Festival

  • Grand Jury Prize - Best Documentary (EEUU) NOMINATED

Details

Original title

Troubadours

Director

Morgan Neville

Producer

Tremolo Productions

Running time

91 min.

Cinematography

Nicola Marsh, Arlene Nelson

Year

2011

Country

United States United States

 

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