
A documentary about rock 'n' roll photographer Robert M. Knight and his mission to find the world's best new guitar player.... (Full plot summary below)
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A documentary about rock 'n' roll photographer Robert M. Knight and his mission to find the world's best new guitar player.
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| User ReviewLew MThis is an awesome movie if you like rock & roll and are interested in photography! |
| User ReviewAndres BGreat inspiring documentary about art. It balances Robert Knight's personal story with his professional achievements really well. The editing was also pretty amazing and perfectly appropriate for a rock and roll vibe. Great movie! |
| User ReviewBill FStumbled upon this gem of a documentary on Netflix streaming. It follows the career of a legendary rock photographer. |
| User ReviewLuke WSaw this at the International Documentary Association's Docuweek in Hollywood. This is what rock docs should all be. Robert Knight seems to truly care about the young talent that he mentors. I would be hard pressed to find anyone who couldn't find something they enjoyed about this film. Upon leaving the theater, I felt a strong urge to go listen to all of my favorite music on marathon. |
| User ReviewPatricia BThis very well made documentary takes an spooky turn when the photographer is told by Stevie Ray Vaughn just before he died, "If anything happens to me, you'll know me when you see me", then 17 years later discovers a 16-year-old who plays like him. The film should have focused on that connection more...the inclusion of the band, Sick Puppies threw off the momentum. |
| User ReviewNathan SEnjoyable Rock Doc about a photographer that discovers famous rock musicians before they actually become famous. The insider that continues to find future talent in the current bands Sick Puppies and Panic at the Disco. Also, an up and coming blues guitarist from Texas. Good story, but too much CG graphics along with too much music beds. Entertaining, but also nothing new and nothing great. Overall, so-so. |
| User ReviewLuke BA film about a photographer trying to be an agent. Don't watch unless you're interested in watching a big-headed photographer talk about his relatively unimpressive run at 'finding' the next star who has already been found. |