Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band (2020)
February 21, 2020Release Date
Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band (2020)
February 21, 2020Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Robbie Robertson
Self
Bruce Springsteen
Self
Rick Danko
Self - Bass and Vocals, The Band
Peter Gabriel
Self
Van Morrison
Self
Levon Helm
Self - Vocals and Drums, The Band
Ronnie Hawkins
Self
Richard Manuel
Self - Piano and Vocals, The Band
Andrew Munger
Producer
Garth Hudson
Self
Eric Clapton
Self
Stephen Paniccia
Producer
Jann Wenner
Self
Sam Sutherland
Producer
David Geffen
Self
Martin Scorsese
Self
Larry Campbell
Self
Taj Mahal
Self
Daniel Roher
Director
Bob Dylan
Self (archive footage)
Lana Belle Mauro
Producer
George Harrison
Self (archive footage)
Matthew Chalmers
Composer
Kiarash Sadigh
Cinematographer
Bill Graham
Self (archive footage)
Elvis Presley
Self (archive footage)
Brian Grazer
Executive Producer
Paul Crowder
Executive Producer / Co-Executive Producer
Ron Howard
Executive Producer
Sara Bernstein
Executive Producer
Mark Monroe
Executive Producer / Co-Executive Producer
Peter Raymont
Executive Producer
Steve Ord
Executive Producer
Robert Carr
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Davida Gragor
Makeup Artist
Joanne Gair
Makeup Artist
Randy Lennox
Executive Producer
Meredith Kaulfers
Executive Producer / Co-Executive Producer
Eamonn O’Connor
Editor
Stephen Trivieri
Art Direction
Linden Li
Art Direction
Christina Spina
Makeup Artist
Liam Able
Sound Recordist
Paolo Amati
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alejandro Ramos Ariansen
Sound Recordist
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Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band is a 2019 Canadian documentary film, directed by Daniel Roher. A portrait of the influential roots rock group The Band, the film is based in part on Robbie Robertson's 2017 memoir Testimony.
The film premiered on September 5, 2019, as the opening film of the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, the first time the festival has ever selected a Canadian documentary film as its opening gala. As of October 2021, 84% of the 62 critical reviews compiled on Rotten Tomatoes are positive, with an average rating of 7/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Once Were Brothers my [sic] frustrate Band fans looking for a less narrowly focused overview, but the group's music and history remain as engrossing as ever."