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Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt

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Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt (2005)

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Reviews Counted:28

Fresh:26

Rotten:2

Average Rating:7.6/10

Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins

Genre: Musical & Performing Arts

Synopsis: The ultimate songwriter's songwriter, Townes Van Zandt had a profound impact on generations of musicians from Bob Dylan to Norah Jones, yet he avoided the commercial success enjoyed by many of his... The ultimate songwriter's songwriter, Townes Van Zandt had a profound impact on generations of musicians from Bob Dylan to Norah Jones, yet he avoided the commercial success enjoyed by many of his own fans. Billy Joe Shaver calmly stated, "As far as I was concerned, he was the best songwriter that ever lived. And that's it." Lucinda Williams called him "Too Cool to be Forgotten." And Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Emmylou Harris have had #1 hits with his songs. Be Here To Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt provides an intimate portrait of the legendary artist's haunting music and life. Although a native Texan, Van Zandt always viewed himself as a traveler. His father, a wealthy oil man, moved the family constantly - Montana, Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois, among other places - which accounted for Townes' ongoing sense of restlessness. But a more tragic influence on Townes' music came later in his life. Van Zandt, labeled as a problem child from the get-go, was given shock therapy in his early 20's after he fell backward from a four-story window "just to see what it felt like." This treatment burned out all of his memories of childhood and made it difficult for him to connect to those around him for any length of time. Arguably it was this disconnect from the sources of his most deeply-held emotions that gave his songs their melancholy, redemptive power. Despite his warm, dusty-sweet voice, as a singer Van Zandt never had anything resembling a hit in his nearly 30-year recording career - he had a hard enough time simply keeping his records in print. But since Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard had a #1 country hit with "Pancho & Lefty" he has become widely respected and admired as one of the greatest country and folk artists of his generation. The long list of contemporary singers who've covered his songs includes Mudhoney, Counting Crows, Evan Dando, Gillian Welch, Cowboy Junkies and Norah Jones. And the effect of his songwriting can be felt in the work of other contemporary artists from The White Stripes to Beck. Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth says about Townes, "He's not really a country singer, you wouldn't call him a blues artist, he's not quite a folk singer, he doesn't exactly write pop songs, so what is he? He does not fit neatly into a category and to me, that is what sets him apart as a great artist." Guy Clark, Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Nanci Griffith, Steve Earle, Lyle Lovett and Jerry Jeff Walker all acknowledge how Van Zandt's songs made them rethink their own writing. Steve Earle declared "Townes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that!" Which would come as little surprise to Dylan, who often covers "Pancho & Lefty" in concert and is a great admirer of the man and his music. Director, Margaret Brown focuses on the decision to live his life for his art - to "blow everything off...get a guitar and go!" Her haunting and lyrical film, Be Here To Love Me combines interviews with friends and family with never seen footage of Townes Van Zandt from rare performance and interview footage to intimate portraits shot in Van Zandt's own home throughout the years. It also includes appearances by many famous musicians, including Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Earle, and Emmylou Harris. --© Palm Pictures [More]

Starring: Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Earle, Kinky Friedman

Starring: Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Earle, Kinky Friedman, Emmylou Harris, Steve Shelley, Lyle Lovett

Director: Margaret Brown

Director: Margaret Brown
Studio: Palm Pictures

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3.5/5

Christopher Campbell

A surprisingly deep understanding of an otherwise obscure artist.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Sep., 18 2007 10:53 AM

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Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jul., 15 2006 03:19 AM

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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A-

Dennis Schwartz

Loving but unflinching documentary on celebrated singer and songwriter Townes Van Zandt.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jul., 04 2006 12:38 PM

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2.5/4

Marty Mapes

Van Zandt gets his own documentary

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Apr., 14 2006 01:00 PM

Movie Habit

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3/5

Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone

He may not have been a good guy, but fellow musicians tend to focus on his work and they can't say enough good things about his talent. They sing his praises and sing his songs.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Mar., 10 2006 10:41 AM

TheMovieChicks.com

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Mario Tarradell

[An] honest, sobering and poignant tribute to a tortured talent who died young and left behind a treasure chest of songs.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Mar., 09 2006 04:17 PM

Dallas Morning News

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B+

Shawn Levy

Van Zandt comes across as humble, witty, empathetic, sympathetic and very, very gifted.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Feb., 10 2006 01:41 PM

Oregonian

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3/4

Joel Selvin

A documentary that in its spirit and feel catches some of the vulnerability and naive optimism of its subject, Van Zandt.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Feb., 03 2006 02:46 PM

San Francisco Chronicle

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3/4

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Manages a pretty fair portrait of Van Zandt and his personal demons, pressures and joys.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Feb., 02 2006 08:00 PM

Combustible Celluloid

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2/4

Lou Carlozo

A less-than-satisfying examination of the country singer's art, career and demons.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jan., 05 2006 06:39 PM

Chicago Tribune

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Sheri Linden

Rather than connecting all the chronological dots, Brown has fashioned Van Zandt's balm-to-the- brokenhearted legacy into potent cinematic poetry.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 24 2005 03:19 AM

Hollywood Reporter

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Jesse Paddock

Brown weaves together audio footage and taped interviews that show a man whose proximity to death had calcified into a sharp blade of self-deprecating wit.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 17 2005 04:47 PM

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Andy Klein

...required viewing for Van Zandt fans, probably required for country music fans, and even of interest to those with no great affection for either.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 17 2005 03:39 PM

Los Angeles CityBeat

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3.5/4

Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)

Unlike many music documentaries, this is not a drab, talking-heads affair but a portrait assembled from evocative images and songs.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 15 2005 03:19 PM

St. Paul Pioneer Press

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Tim Grierson

A sobering but compassionate look at a man who ultimately might have been even more troubled than gifted.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 15 2005 12:27 PM

L.A. Weekly

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3.5/5

Marjorie Baumgarten

Vivid yet impressionistic, Margaret Brown’s film tribute to the singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt brings the late musician and his career into rare focus.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 11 2005 03:15 AM

Austin Chronicle

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Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 10 2005 03:22 AM

Boston Phoenix

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3/4

Wesley Morris

An unnarrated collection of gently told reminiscences that rove impressionistically, the film touches on various points in a career that remained a well-kept secret from the start, when Van Zandt began performing in the late 1960s.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 10 2005 03:22 AM

Boston Globe

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B+

Bill White

Brown has put together a heartbreaking yet inspiring portrait of a transcendently tragic artist through home movies, family scrapbooks, live performances and interviews with ex-wives, record producers, and peers.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 02 2005 05:51 PM

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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2.5/4

Tom Keogh

Both frustrating and touching.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 02 2005 05:41 PM

Seattle Times

 
 
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