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Marley

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 2h 24m
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7.9/10
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Marley (2012)
A documentary on the life, music, and legacy of Bob Marley.
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A documentary on the life, music, and legacy of Bob Marley.A documentary on the life, music, and legacy of Bob Marley.A documentary on the life, music, and legacy of Bob Marley.

  • Director
    • Kevin Macdonald
  • Stars
    • Bob Marley
    • Ziggy Marley
    • Rita Marley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Macdonald
    • Stars
      • Bob Marley
      • Ziggy Marley
      • Rita Marley
    • 46User reviews
    • 138Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Bob Marley
    Bob Marley
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Ziggy Marley
    Ziggy Marley
    • Self
    Rita Marley
    Rita Marley
    • Self
    Jimmy Cliff
    Jimmy Cliff
    • Self
    Chris Blackwell
    Chris Blackwell
    • Self
    Cindy Breakspeare
    Cindy Breakspeare
    • Self
    Cedella Marley
    Cedella Marley
    • Self
    Lee 'Scratch' Perry
    Lee 'Scratch' Perry
    • Self
    • (as Lee Perry)
    Danny Sims
    • Self
    Diane Jobson
    Diane Jobson
    • Self
    Bunny Wailer
    Bunny Wailer
    • Self
    • (as Neville Bunny Wailer Livingston)
    Neville Garrick
    • Self
    Bob Andy
    • Self
    Lee Jaffe
    • Self
    Marcia Griffiths
    • Self
    Carlton Davis
    • Self
    • (as Carlton Santa Davis)
    The Wailers
    • Themselves
    Aston Barrett
    • Self
    • (as Aston Family Man Barrett)
    • Director
      • Kevin Macdonald
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    User reviews46

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    Michael_Elliott

    Well Detailed Look at the Musician

    Marley (2012)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Director Kevin Macdonald epic look at music legend Bob Marley follows him from his early days to his rise in music and eventually his death at the age of 36. Through concert, interview and audio footage, we get to hear from Marley throughout his life and of course there's a lot of attention given to the music but there's also a lot aimed at Marley's lifestyle and his hopes for the future. We also get interviews with his son, daughter, mother, wife as well as countless band members and others who knew him personally. At 142-minutes, this thing certainly packs in a lot of information and I think die-hard Marley fans are going to really love this thing. There's no question that nearly every aspect of his life is covered from his early childhood, to his womanizing and of course the final few months of his life. The film really does an exceptional job at giving you a complete look at the man and it doesn't shy away or try to hide his darker side or moments that aren't as good and fun. The documentary really shows him as a complete human, which is something a lot of these films miss. Those who are just mild fans or are just wanting quick look at how Marley was might find this to be a bit too long but I do feel this was made for die-hard fans who want to know everything. I really enjoyed all of the concert footage that they added because one gets a great idea of what Marley was like on stage. Of course, countless songs are on full display here, which is another major plus. Certain aspects of Marley's life gets additional attention here including the Smile Jamaica Concert and him getting shot before hand. Also, the final months of Marley's life also gets additional scenes and it's still shocking to see him dying so young.
    8ferguson-6

    Let's Get Together

    Greetings again from the darkness. Kevin Macdonald is one of those rare directors who has had commercial success with both documentary and mainstream films. His Last King of Scotland featured a powerful performance from Forest Whitaker as Idi Amin, and in Touching the Void, he chronicled a perilous mountain climbing trip in the Andes. Here, he takes on the fascinating life of musician and humanitarian, Bob Marley.

    This extraordinary film features some wonderful never before seen video and still photography, as well as some very insightful interviews from friends, family, bandmates, and others who were present during that time. We see the poverty stricken area of Jamaica where Marley was born to his mother (a local teenager) and his father, a 60-something white man who evidently worked for the forest department.

    It's truly fascinating to watch Marley's development as a musician and human being. With little education, he relied on stunning life instincts and rose to be the most important Jamaican figure in a time of intense discourse. His personality was one that brought people together, and his music complimented his beliefs and encouraged a unified country and world. While he survived an assassination attempt, he was unable to beat cancer. His death at the young age of 36, leaves us asking ... what could have been? Watching his Wailers begin by playing for free in small clubs and building to worldwide tours in huge stadiums shows just how much influence he had with his words, music and actions. He was admired globally and revered in Jamaica. So often biographies and documentaries treat their subject as either a saint or villain. Here, we get the descriptions from Marley's own voice, as well as the voices of his wife Rita, his children (including Ziggy), his girlfriends (including Cindy Breakspeare who was Miss World). We learn he had 11 kids with multiple women. We learn he wasn't the warmest father to his kids. We learn he was courageous and insightful, and always willing to listen to both sides of an argument.

    For most, being an influential musician would be enough. For Bob Marley, it was just the key to the door ... his vision was for a peaceful world where we could all "get together and feel alright". You will notice I have yet to mention marijuana. Marley's face has become a symbol for Jamaica's key export, and that's a shame ... more need to know what this man was all about.
    10JamieNYC

    Tremendously moving film -- see it in the theater

    I'm old enough to have dug Bob Marley when he was actually alive and performing. AND I was fortunate enough to produce some jingles in Tuff Gong Studio for Air Jamaica. So I was around the scene, post-Marley, and I played his music endlessly for a decade or two.

    Then I discovered salsa, and Latin Jazz, and the Afro-Cuban sound, and let my Marley go.

    Well, now I have my Marley back. This film took me into parts of Trenchtown, Kingston, Jamaica that I have never seen and never want to see. Even after reading Timothy White's marvelous biography of Marley, "Catch A Fire," I couldn't imagine how horrible Trenchtown was until this movie.

    It gave me a deep appreciation for how far this young man traveled in his tragically brief time on this particular planet.

    He wasn't nice, he wasn't easy, but he was brilliantly talented and surrounded himself with other talented, fascinating people. Yes, folks are moaning about the movie not having enough music, but ... it has lots of heart and conversation and laughs and empathetic understanding of the Marley story -- and the story of Jamaica, one of the most beautiful and agonizing places I have ever been. I can't recommend this film highly enough. (Gosh, I hope there are no spoilers here. Can you write a spoiler for a documentary of a widely known figure?)
    8jellopuke

    Pretty good

    A well made look at a reggae legend with lots of footage and performances. What more could you really want? It covers the creation of his music, his influences, his roots, his tragic early death, etc. Just about the only thing it doesn't do that well is talk about his legacy or how much bigger he got after dying. Maybe a few extra minutes about that would have been nice, but apart from that small nit pick, this is totally worth seeing.

    Some really hilarious outfits by some of the old dudes in the interview segments too. Like weird peacock army soldiers covered in flair and bling. Total style man!
    8basa-260-742773

    Tuff Gong the Lion

    I was expecting to see the same bits of footage, images, interviews etc. that I've seen before but this doc reveals lots more. We learn how his early formative years as a dual heritage child growing up in rural JA gave him a unique philosophical view in which to form his own ideas of who he was and what his destiny was to be.

    The film also has the luxury of 144 mins to illuminate the genius that Bob was. I got to appreciate how influential and messianic he became within his immediate circle, his community and his nation. His ambition, drive and competitiveness were an integral part of his make-up and became central to his mission to preach love, Rastafari and unity. Any resistance to this would be casually side-stepped.

    Whilst not a saint his soul crackled with energy and shone bright, perhaps too bright for the physical being that contained it and which sadly gave out at only 36. But the legacy lives on in the music, the voice of a struggling people, and we should listen as well as dance.

    Peace, love and blessings.

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    • Trivia
      To his surprise, Kevin Macdonald discovered that there is not one single piece of footage of Bob Marley from the first 10 years of his performing career (1962 - 1973).
    • Quotes

      Bob Marley: [historical footage] My father is a white and my mother black. Now them call me half-caste or whatever. Well, me don't deh pon nobody's side. Me don't deh pon the black man's side nor the white man's side. But, upon God's side, the man who create me, who cause me to come from black and white.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.129 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Exodus
      Written by Bob Marley

      Performed by Bob Marley & The Wailers

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    • Release date
      • 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Magnolia Pictures (United States)
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Bob Marley: Stay with the Rhythm
    • Production companies
      • Tuff Gong Worldwide
      • Shangri-La Entertainment
      • Tuff Gong Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,413,480
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $262,004
      • Apr 22, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,842,919
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 24m(144 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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