This week, a docudrama about the late singer Jeff Buckley premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to a rapturous response.
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Jeff Buckley remembered at Sundance by the people who loved himLater, he glanced up and “there was Jeff,” he says in the film. Buckley had climbed up the scaffolding next to the stage, hundreds of feet in the air, and was hanging off it, letting the music course ...
It's clear that Buckley, who sang like Nina Simone crossed with Robert Plant crossed with a heavenly spirit, could have been a staggeringly huge star.
Starring Alia Shawkat, Callum Turner, Chloë Sevigny, Tim Heidecker, and more, Atropia is an off-kilter commentary on American ...
Documentarian Amy Berg used a series of extended voicemails to build a moving portrait of the mercurial ’90s singer-songwriter: “His songs got me through every difficult moment in my 20s.” ...
But, in fact, as the toxicology report revealed, Jeff Buckley had one beer in his system and no drugs. His death was not a “drug casualty.” And so it was called a tragic accident. The movie ...
The rock star and documentarian visited the IndieWire Studio presented by Dropbox to reminisce about their first impressions of Jeff Buckley.
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