Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band
“It doesn’t require a lot of fancy footwork when you’ve got an enthusiastic on-camera fan base, a terrific storytelling arc, a treasure trove of archival footage and, naturally, those iconic songs.”~The Hollywood Reporter
Aroview: Long overdue documentary telling the moving story of Robbie Robertson and the creation of history-making roots rock group The Band. Features rare archival footage and bursting with interviews from the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Scorsese, Eric Clapton, Taj Mahal and Van Morrison.
NZ International Film Festival 2020
Member Reviews
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3 stars (Good Enough) Older Robertson looks back. Robbie's fantasies about what was not so smooth. Ronnie Hawkins is good. The Band is impressive after BIG PINK but for me the magic of THE LAST WALTZ is not recaptured. ~Anon
3 stars (Good Enough) Robertson fronting it might have been a mistake - an independent interviewer could have asked the right probing questions - well worth seeing though for the archival footage. ~Tubbs
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