JIM MARSHALL Documentary Immerses Viewers In Timeless Rock ‘N’ Roll Trip Through The Lens And Life Of Legendary Photographer; Video Trailer
October 14, 2021, 3 years ago
New to digital platforms, feature documentary Show Me The Picture: The Story Of Jim Marshall celebrates the legendary photographer’s captured moments of the rock ‘n’ roll gods and goddesses who changed the world and introduces viewers to the man himself.
Told through more than 850 iconic photos and interviews, the film chronicles the infamous photographer’s life behind and outside the camera. A child of immigrants and a life battling inner demons, Marshall fought his way to become one of the most trusted mavericks behind a lens, with an all-access pass to the musicians, music, and seminal events that defined the 60’s counterculture movements.
A passion for music led him to capture defining moments in the lives and careers of iconic figures including The Beatles, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, Johnny Cash, and Miles Davis. Throughout his groundbreaking career, Marshall crossed boundaries to record images of protest, civil unrest and poverty along with the American jazz scene, San Francisco’s Summer of Love, and the early New York folk scene.
Synopsis: Photographer Jim Marshall captures the heights of the rock and roll music era, from the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix, to the civil rights movements and some of the most iconic moments of the 60's.
Show Me The Picture is available on AppleTV and Altavod now and playing at select theaters nationwide courtesy of Utopia.
Show Me The Picture is a Bailey Kennedy Production directed by Alfred George Bailey and produced by Tatiana Kennedy. Sampsonic Media presents. The executive producers are Amelia Davis, Bonita Passarelli, Larry Levy, Richard Mansell, Adam Block, Arno Hazebroek, Nicolas D. Sampson and Christos Michaels.