Be Here to Love Me tells the life story of legendary country/folk singer Townes Van Zandt. It is currently on the worldwide festival circuit and is getting broader theatrical distribution in the fall. I was able to catch a screening of it at this year's LA Film Festival and was drawn in by its gentle pacing and eerie tone. The film takes us through the inner world of the cult singer as if floating through an almost surreal human tragedy. Dozens of interviews and rare footage help paint a multi-layered portrait rarely seen in music documentaries. If you can, see this thing.Categories
Be Here to Love Me tells the life story of legendary country/folk singer Townes Van Zandt. It is currently on the worldwide festival circuit and is getting broader theatrical distribution in the fall. I was able to catch a screening of it at this year's LA Film Festival and was drawn in by its gentle pacing and eerie tone. The film takes us through the inner world of the cult singer as if floating through an almost surreal human tragedy. Dozens of interviews and rare footage help paint a multi-layered portrait rarely seen in music documentaries. If you can, see this thing.'Fone Finds
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