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Joan Baez I Am a Noise

Titre original : Joan Baez: I Am a Noise
  • 2023
  • PG
  • 1h 53m
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Joan Baez I Am a Noise (2023)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAt the end of a 60-year career, legendary singer and activist Joan Baez takes an honest look back and a deep look inward as she tries to make sense of her large, history-making life, and the... Tout lireAt the end of a 60-year career, legendary singer and activist Joan Baez takes an honest look back and a deep look inward as she tries to make sense of her large, history-making life, and the personal struggles she's kept private.At the end of a 60-year career, legendary singer and activist Joan Baez takes an honest look back and a deep look inward as she tries to make sense of her large, history-making life, and the personal struggles she's kept private.

  • Directors
    • Miri Navasky
    • Maeve O'Boyle
    • Karen O'Connor
  • Stars
    • Joan Baez
    • Sarah Schneider
    • Christiane Amanpour
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,0/10
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    • Directors
      • Miri Navasky
      • Maeve O'Boyle
      • Karen O'Connor
    • Stars
      • Joan Baez
      • Sarah Schneider
      • Christiane Amanpour
    • 16Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 47Commentaires de critiques
    • 75Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total

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    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:26
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    Joan Baez I Am A Noise: Touring
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    Joan Baez I Am A Noise: Touring
    Joan Baez I Am A Noise: Touring
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    Joan Baez I Am A Noise: Touring
    Joan Baez I Am A Noise: Concert Performance
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    Joan Baez I Am A Noise: Concert Performance

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    Rôles principaux16

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    Joan Baez
    Joan Baez
    • Self
    Sarah Schneider
    • Self - Joan Baez's voice Coach
    Christiane Amanpour
    Christiane Amanpour
    • Self - Host, Amanpour
    • (archive footage)
    Albert Baez
    • Self - Joan Baez's father
    • (archive footage)
    Joan Baez Sr.
    • Self - Joan Baez's Mother
    • (archive footage)
    Mimi Fariña
    • Self - Joan Baez's Sister
    • (archive footage)
    Pauline Baez
    • Self - Joan Baez's Sister
    • (as Pauline Baez Bryan)
    Gabriel Harris
    • Self - Joan Baez's Son
    Dirk Powell
    Dirk Powell
    • Self
    Grace Strumberg
    • Self - Joan Baez's backup singer
    Richard Farina
    • Self - Joan Baez's Brother-in-Law
    • (archive footage)
    Kim Chappell
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Martin Luther King
    Martin Luther King
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    David Harris
    David Harris
    • Self - Joan Baez's Husband
    • (archive footage)
    Hanna Shykind
    Hanna Shykind
    • Young Joan Baez
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Miri Navasky
      • Maeve O'Boyle
      • Karen O'Connor
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    9JustCuriosity

    A Remarkable and Incredibly Honest Autobiographical Portrait

    Joan Baez I am a Noise was enthusiastically received at its North American Premiere at the SXSW Film Festival. The film appears to start out as a tour film of Baez last tour in 2018 at age 78. But it really becomes and incredibly honest and intimate behind-the-scenes examination of her life as well as her music. She shares intimate details of her relationship with Bob Dylan and her husband David Harris. But really the focus in more on her and her struggles with depression and anxiety - subjects that are often hidden from public view. There was clearly a lot of darkness behind her beautiful voice. Some of the parts of the film related to the dysfunction in her family are deeply disturbing. The film also journeys through the connections between her music and her political activism.

    The showing was greatly enhanced by Baez's presence at the end of the premiere in which she was enthusiastically welcomed. Clearly, she is a transcendent figure whose music has influenced generations. The film is a powerful record of her life. I also hope that it will give those suffering from mental illness more space to speak about their struggles. Highly recommended for fans as well as those who don't know much about her.
    9lee_eisenberg

    the world needs more people like Joan Baez

    Joan Baez has spent over six decades as one of the major figures in music, first coming to prominence as part of the folk revival, and writing a number of protest songs over the years. It was inevitable that Baez would get a documentary. "Joan Baez: I Am a Noise" chronicles her music career and her activism, as well as something that most people probably didn't know about: possible sexual assault during her childhood.

    I don't know if I would call this the greatest documentary ever, but it was an eye-opening experience to learn so much about a woman whom we mainly know for her songs. I would've liked to see a clip of her performance at Woodstock.

    Overall, I liked what the documentary had to say about this icon. I recommend it.
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    Greetings again from the darkness. The often-barefooted Joan Baez absolutely built a legacy of activism and social consciousness through the civil rights movement, Vietnam protests, prison reform, environmental issues, and other causes, making her easy to admire. Her music made her rich and famous, and has left a mark and influenced many others This documentary was initially intended to cover her farewell tour in 2018 at age 78, and while it is structured around that tour, the three co-directors, Miri Navasky, Maeve O'Boyle, and Karen O'Connor, have ended up with an intimate look that covers more of Joan Baez the person, than Joan Baez the talented singer.

    The film opens with a clip of a very young Joan performing. This is fitting because at age 18 she became an overnight sensation thanks to the Newport Festival and the cover of Time Magazine. Ms. Baez provides a great deal of personal insight for the film, and speaks to her three lives: a public life, a private life, and a secret life. The public life is Joan Baez the singer and activist. The private life is Joan's relationship with her sisters, Pauline and Mimi, and her secrets - too many of which are shared here - involve the therapy she has been involved with since she was 16 years old.

    By 'too much', I am referring to the prolonged and detailed discussions about her mental illness, depression, and therapy sessions. In fact, the final product here feels like a therapy session for Joan. It's one thing to share the struggles in hopes that you can inspire others to get the help they need, but this one goes a step too far. Joan discusses the childhood abuse she and her sister "may" have suffered at the hands of her father. Mind you, she doesn't remember anything specific, but her therapist has made this scenario likely, so it has become a reality for Joan. While I fully support therapy, the idea of putting this on the table during this documentary is inexcusable to me.

    Other segments are more befitting of the platform as Joan admits she was a bit lost after Vietnam because she no longer had a cause to support. Of course, the next few decades provided many opportunities for her, but the 'need a cause' comments provide insight into her persona ... as does the notebook she wrote at age 13 entitled, "What I Believe" ...an early indication that her observation skills were special. Hearing her speak of how Bob Dylan broke her heart is fascinating, especially as we note the painted portrait of him hanging over her piano - and the fact that she speaks of him frequently. She did meet her husband, journalist David Harris, while both were in jail, which has made for a fun story over the years, and we learn that their son Gabriel accompanied her on the final tour.

    Somehow the filmmakers never mention Joan's performance at Woodstock, but we do get a clip of her presence at Martin Luther King's "Freedom" speech, and learn she was heavy into quaaludes for eight years. She discusses how being of half-Mexican descent impacted her life, and she's credited with leading the Peace Movement. The only issue with any of this is how deeply the film dives inside her head. Bringing her depression and mental struggles to the forefront is a valuable service, but dragging a deceased parent into this affects how we view Joan Baez and the film. Fare thee well, Joan. Fare thee well.

    Opens in NYC theaters on October 6, 2023, and then other markets on October 13.
    7paul-allaer

    Joan Baez assessed in unexpected ways

    As "Joan Baez: I Am a Noise" (2023 release; 113 min) opens, Baez is singing "Oh Freedom" a cappella in footage from decade ago. We then go to the present, to Baez's home in California, where she talks into the camera about how fame at an early age affected her. She is working with a vocal coach in preparations of her 2018-19 "Fare Thee Well" (supposed farewell) world tour. At this point we are 10 minutes into the documentary.

    Couple of comments: the film makers in this documentary reflect on the life and times of Joan Baez, age 79 when this was filmed. But as it turns out, this is not your standard bio-pic. Of course it covers the familiar territory: Joan's family background, getting famous at an early age, her complicated relationship with both her sisters, her liaison with Bob Dylan, her involvement with the civil rights movement and later the anti-Vietnam peace movement, it all is covered. Then in the last 30 minutes, the documentary takes a sharp turn into a direction I did not see coming... I won't spoil of course, just watch! It makes for compelling viewing, that's for sure.

    "Joan Baez: I Am a Noise" was released in US theaters in the Fall of 2023, and is now streaming on Hulu, where I saw it the other night. The documentary is currently rated 94% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, which feels a little overly generous to me. I sought out the documentary after recently seeing the excellent Dylan bio-pic "A Complete Unknown", where Baez plays a central role. If you are a fan of either Joan Baez or Bob Dylan, I'd readily suggest you check out "Joan Baez: I Am a Noise", and draw your own conclusion.
    8uteha44

    Documentary about a Real Icon

    "Joan Baez - I Am a Noise" is a poignant and intimate portrait of a legendary singer-activist.

    This documentary offers a rare glimpse into the life of Joan Baez, beyond the iconic image of a folk music legend. It delves deep into her personal archives, revealing a complex and multifaceted individual.

    Baez's vulnerability shines through as she opens up about her struggles and triumphs.

    The film offers a unique perspective on her life, from her early days to her later years.

    The documentary seamlessly weaves together archival footage, interviews, and personal reflections.

    While the film covers many aspects of Baez's life, some may have wished for more depth in certain areas.

    "Joan Baez - I Am a Noise" is a must-watch for fans of Joan Baez and anyone interested in music and activism. It's a beautifully crafted documentary that pays tribute to a true icon.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 novembre 2023 (Sweden)
    • Pays d’origine
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      • 648 299 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 21 287 $ US
      • 8 oct. 2023
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      • 741 102 $ US
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