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Pages in category "Films about guitars and guitarists" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sweet and Lowdown is a 1999 American comedy-drama mockumentary written and directed by Woody Allen.Loosely based on Federico Fellini's film La Strada, [1] the film tells the story of jazz guitarist Emmet Ray (played by Sean Penn) who falls in love with mute laundress Hattie (Samantha Morton).
Anyone Can Play Guitar is a documentary film made by Jon Spira, [1] examining the music scene in Oxford over the period starting 1978, but focusing on 1984–2007. The film takes its name from the song by Radiohead from their 1993 album Pablo Honey .
17-year-old Eugene Martone has a fascination for blues music while studying classical guitar at the Juilliard School in New York City. Researching blues and guitar music brings famed Robert Johnson's mythically creative acclaim to his attention; especially intriguing are the legends surrounding exactly how Johnson became so talented – most notably the one claiming he "sold his soul to the ...
Crazy is a 2007 American biographical musical drama film co-written and directed by Rick Bieber, starring Waylon Payne and Ali Larter. Inspired by the life of Nashville guitarist Hank Garland , the film was shot from January 13 to February 12, 2005, in Los Angeles.
The film documents the varied playing and recording styles of guitarists Jimmy Page, David "The Edge" Evans, and Jack White. Page's history with guitar traces back to his childhood when he played in a skiffle band. After desiring to do more than play pop music, Page "retires" from guitar playing to attend art school.
Lackawanna Blues (film) Last Party in R. Desert; Laurel Canyon (film) Laws of Attraction; The Life (2012 film) Lifted (2010 film) Little Man Tate; Little Monsters (2019 film) Little Secrets (2001 film) Live at Festival Hall; Looking for an Echo; The Loser Takes It All; Love and Learn (1947 film) Love & Mathematics; Love & Peace (film) Love ...
The Fastest Guitar Alive is a 1967 American musical comedy Western film directed by Michael D. Moore and starring singer Roy Orbison in his only acting role. The film features Orbison performing seven original songs, which appeared on his 1967 MGM album of the same name.