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An officially endorsed Jeff Buckley documentary is finally here. But how full is the picture?
Last goodbye: Jeff Buckley, Atlanta, Georgia, August 1994. “He had so many layers” says former Buckley drummer Parker Kindred.
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“DIFFICULT JOB it’s been looking at this face and listening to #JeffBuckley music for the last 6 years…” reflected director Amy Berg on Instagram in December, as she confirmed the release of her film It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley.
The long-awaited full-length documentary on the late artist, who drowned in 1997, debuts this month at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. It’s showing alongside other tempting music docs including Questlove’s Sly Lives! (AKA The Burden Of Black Genius) and early-’70s portrait One To One: John & Yoko.