Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me
Movie | |
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Original title | Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2014 |
length | 116 minutes |
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Director | James Keach |
production |
Trevor Albert , James Keach |
music | Julian Raymond |
camera | Alex Exline |
cut | Elisa Bonora |
Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me is a 2014 American documentary directed by James Keach about country singer Glen Campbell . The film won a Grammy Award and was nominated for an Oscar for its theme music . In total, the work received five awards and was nominated for 12 other film awards.
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The film accompanies Glen Campbell on his farewell tour for more than a year at 151 concerts starting in autumn 2011, after his Alzheimer's diagnosis was announced in the summer of this year. The film crew was active both during the tour and in the private sphere of Campbell. For example, the film shows Campbell watching a private video with one of his wives and not remembering them. In addition to the press, his doctors, who are consulted in the run-up to the concert series, also have their say. The current events are underlaid with archive recordings of his life.
The recordings of his performances during the tour make it clear that there are already some cognitive limitations.
The film should be understood as an appeal to an intensified search for a cure.
Soundtrack
Accompanying the film, Campbell's last studio recording " I'm Not Gonna Miss You " was released as part of the soundtrack . This title was nominated in the category “best soundtrack” at the 2015 Academy Awards and has received several other awards. Along with "I'm Not Gonna Miss You" four more songs were released:
- "Gentle on My Mind"
- "Home Again"
- "Wichita Lineman"
- "A Better Place"
The entire soundtrack then comprised ten tracks, some of which were recorded with the studio band The Wrecking Crew .
Awards (selection)
- Won
- Nashville Film Festival 2014: Grand Jury Prize for James Keach
- Phoenix Film Critics Society Award 2014: Best Documentary Category
- Vancouver International Film Festival 2014: "Most Popular International Documentary Film"
- Edmonton International Film Festival 2014: Outstanding Biography Category
- Grammy Award 2016 : Category Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
- Nominations (selection)
- San Diego Film Critics Society Award 2014: "SDFCS Award"
- Satellite Award 2014 : Best Motion Picture, Documentary category
- Motion Picture Sound Editors 2015: “Golden Reel Award” for Milos Zivkovic , Elisa Bonora , Brooke Wentz & Alice Wood in the category Best Sound Editing - Feature Documentary
- Grammy Award 2015: Best Song Written for Visual Media category
- Oscar 2015 : Category Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song for Glen Campbell and Julian Raymond
Web links
- Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- facebook.com/glencampbelldocumentary - Facebook appearance for the film
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ken Eisner: A legend fades in Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me , straight.com, May 6, 2015. Retrieved February 27, 2018.