Released in 1994, this documentary tells the story of the life of Robbie Robertson, a central figure in the band that established an era of American rock music, through various images and interviews. The film covers Robbie's encounter with Southern music, the origin of his music, his time with the Hawks, his collaboration with Bob Dylan, and his performance at the legendary Woodstock. The Last Waltz, from the breakup to becoming a solo artist, and working with director Martin Scorsese. Robbie himself talks about his career as a solo artist and his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. Also featured are 'Lost Performance' film segments from the Band's appearance at Woodstock, as well as unreleased clips of Robbie and the Band backing up Bob Dylan on the infamous 'Eat the Document' tour.
Findlay Bunting
Director
H.P. Newquist
Writer

Robbie Robertson
Himself

Rick Danko
Himself

Garth Hudson
Himself

Richard Manuel
Himself

Levon Helm
Himself

Bob Dylan
Himself

Eric Clapton
Himself

Ronnie Hawkins
Himself

Martin Scorsese
Himself
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