Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band

Documentary | Not Rated | 100 min.

Showings

Uptown Theatre 1 Thu, Nov 21, 2019 4:00 PM
Uptown Theatre 1 Thu, Nov 21, 2019 7:00 PM
Film Info
Event Type:Screening
Rating:Not Rated (PG)
Genre:Documentary
Production Country:Canada
USA
Original Langauge:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Daniel Roher
Cast:Robbie Robertson
Martin Scorsese
Bruce Springsteen
Eric Clapton
Taj Mahal
Jann Wenner
Ronnie Hawkins
Van Morrison
Dominique Robertson
Produced By:Andrew Munger
Stephen Paniccia
Sam Sutherland
Lana Belle Mauro

Description

“An engaging, well-travelled music journey” - Michael Rechtshaffen, The Hollywood Reporter


“This... is very much guitarist/songwriter Robertson's version of the truth, but it rings true as it accounts how drugs, petty jealousies and other demons ultimately undid these Fab Five musicians.” – Peter Howell, Toronto Star


“An interesting, folksy doc about a folksy rock band for the uninitiated, and a political apologia for those familiar with the controversies surrounding Robbie Robertson and The Band.” – J. Don Birnam, Splash Report


“Heartbreakingly beautiful film.” – Anne Brodie, What She Said


Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band is a confessional, cautionary, and occasionally humorous tale of Robbie Robertson’s young life and the creation of one of the most enduring groups in the history of popular music, The Band. The film is a moving story of Robertson’s personal journey, overcoming adversity and finding camaraderie alongside the four other men who would become his brothers in music and who together made their mark on music history. Once Were Brothers blends rare archival footage, photography, iconic songs and interviews with many of Robertson’s friends and collaborators including Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison Martin Scorsese, Peter Gabriel, Taj Mahal, Dominique Robertson, Ronnie Hawkins, and more.
 
In a career spanning six decades, Robbie Robertson has continued to create as a songwriter, producer, performer, actor, author and film composer. A half-Mohawk, half-Jewish kid from Toronto, Robertson would travel from the dives of Yonge Street to the deep South as an ambitious 16-year-old on a musical mission. His raw talent would thrust him into the spotlight and put him at the centre of a cultural revolution, backing Bob Dylan on his notorious 1966 “electric” world tour and later, as a member of The Band, collaborating with Dylan on the ground-breaking Basement Tapes and inventing Americana with songs like “The Weight,” “Up on Cripple Creek” and “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.” After 17 years, The Band called it quits with a lavish farewell concert on November 25th, 1976, at San Francisco’ Winterland Ballroom, immortalized in the seminal concert film, The Last Waltz, directed by Martin Scorsese – considered by many as the greatest rock and roll film of all time. 


Awards:
Nominee, Best Canadian Feature Film, Toronto International Film Festival, 2019


This program is sponsored by Busch Systems, Digital Giants, Netgain, Jennifer Klementti Photography, The Peggy Hill Team - Re/Max Hallmark Peggy Hill Group Realty, Pilatez.ca, Restorations by Rodgers/Renovations by Rodgers, Stewart Esten LLP, Storage Mart, Venable Park Investment Council Inc., ZuZu Fashion Boutique