In Europe, they speak of him in holy whispers. In America, he's a mysterious footnote. Poised for huge commercial success, Jeff Buckley's untimely death kept him on the periphery of popular music. "Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley", a passionately crafted documentary, sets out to investigate the extraordinary phenomenon of Jeff Buckley, a deceased musician of modest commercial success, with only one full-length album, who has become a veritable tour de force of inspiration for artists across the globe. Interviews include all four of the Jeff Buckley Band members, friends, family, colleagues, critics, DJ's, producers, and fans. From Sydney, New York, and London to Memphis, Montpelier, and Los Angeles, the film takes viewers on an expansive yet incredibly intimate trip through the world of Jeff Buckley, and explores how he continues to inspire his fans - from classical composers to rock n' roll superstars and everyone in-between.
Directed by Laurie Trombley and Nyla Bialek Adams
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3.8 / 5
Cast
Jeff Buckley
Sebastian Bach
Chris Cornell
Susan McKeown
Hal Willner
Popular Reviews
4 reviews
Joseane
8.6★ · 01/02/25
sobre Jeff Buckley, um sentimento de admiração e saudade...
“how do you want to be remembered?””as a good friend… i don’t really need to be remembered. i hope the music’s remembered.”
sobre Jeff Buckley, um sentimento de admiração e saudade...
“how do you want to be remembered?””as a good friend… i don’t really need to be remembered. i hope the music’s remembered.”
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holy fucking shit someone needs to physically restrain me to stop me from cutting my hair like his was
holy fucking shit someone needs to physically restrain me to stop me from cutting my hair like his was
Olivia Dobbins
10.0★ · 01/29/24
there are no words to describe how much i love jeff buckley. the way he genuinely thinks before he speaks to form the most perfect and beautiful sentence each way way more meaningful than the first is just so ugh. he was such a beautiful soul and i miss him
there are no words to describe how much i love jeff buckley. the way he genuinely thinks before he speaks to form the most perfect and beautiful sentence each way way more meaningful than the first is just so ugh. he was such a beautiful soul and i miss him