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Inside Bob Dylan's Jesus Years: Busy Being Born... Again! (2008)

Inside Bob Dylan's Jesus Years: Busy Being Born... Again! (2008)
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This documentary examines the period during the late '70s and early '80s where Bob Dylan converted to Christianity, and made Christian themes the dominant subject matter in his music. The filmmakers interview Dylan's Bible class teacher Bill Dwyer, as well as those who have spent their lives studying Dylan's mercurial public persona. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Joel Gilbert
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Inside Bob Dylan's Jesus Years: Busy Being Born... Again!

This documentary examines the period during the late '70s and early '80s where Bob Dylan converted to Christianity, and made Christian themes the dominant subject matter in his music. The filmmakers interview Dylan's Bible class teacher Bill Dwyer, as well as those who have spent their lives studying Dylan's mercurial public persona. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins
Director(s):
Joel Gilbert
Writer(s):
Joel Gilbert
Producer(s):
Joel Gilbert
Categories:
Documentary
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    Joseph L.

    Very poorly put together documentary. Shows very little ofootage of Bob Dylan. I t is slow moving and only minimally informative. Don'[t waste your time

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    Steven M.

    Holy smokes. Please don't rent this. It's definitely the worst-made 'documentary' I've ever seen. Terrible editing, asinine interviewer, poor quality... the actual footage both of witnesses and friends is really good, but the packaging of such makes this stink bomb hard to bear. It did answer some questions for me about what Dylan went through during his conversion and stuff, but I felt like I was doing homework the whole time. Really an effort to get through this.

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