Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound
(Documentary)
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With: Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, David Harris, Gabriel Harris, Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Producer-helmer Mary Wharton smartly incorporates archival material and talking-head interviews while following Baez's life and career from her debut as a teenage performer at the 1957 Newport Folk Festival to her recent tour in support of her 2008 Grammy-nominated album "Day After Tomorrow." The most interesting segments, not surprisingly, focus on Baez's involvement with the '60s civil rights and antiwar movements. Recalling her march with black students in Grenada, Miss., Baez says, "I was celebrity enough that (anti-integration protesters) stopped throwing bricks because the press was there." But the docu gives equal balance to her artistry, encouraging notables such as Bob Dylan (who's quite candid about their romantic past) to praise Baez for her "heart-stopping soprano voice" and her enduring musical legacy.
Camera (B&W/color), James Fielder; editor, Kris Liem. Reviewed on DVD, Houston, Sept. 25, 2009. (In Toronto Film Festival -- Yonge and Dundas Square.) Running time: 83 MIN.
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