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It has been 28 years since Jeff Buckley ‘s death. He accidentally drowned in Memphis’ Wolf River Harbor on May 29, but his body wasn’t found until June 4, 1997.
EXCLUSIVE: Magnolia Pictures has landed U.S. rights to It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg’s portrait of the late musician who developed an adoring fan base ...
Directed by Oscar nominee Amy Berg (Phoenix Rising, West of Memphis, Deliver Us from Evil), It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley heads to theatres on August 8, and will be available to stream via HBO in ...
Apart from the occasional prickly moment of sadness, It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley is largely celebratory. When Berg introduced the film at Sundance, she described it as “a love story about ...
A haunting and deeply personal balladSuch was the case with Jeff Buckley, who released his only album Grace in August 1994 yet died three years later at the age of thirty, drowned while swimming in ...
The great promise of Jeff Buckley was always part of his tragedy. In 1997, while swimming in a tributary of the Mississippi, he was swept under the water by the wake of a passing tugboat and drowned.
Jeff Buckley remembered at Sundance by the people who loved him The “Hallelujah” singer, who died far too young, was honored with a new documentary, “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley,” and ...
“It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley” doesn’t reinvent the documentary genre, but it does offer a unique perspective on the varying music of the 1990s, an experimental time where lonely artists ...
It becomes clear from the film that Buckley, who sang like Nina Simone crossed with Robert Plant crossed with a heavenly spirit, could have been a staggeringly huge star. In “It’s Never Over ...
what the documentary captures, I think, is that Buckley was on his way to becoming a staggeringly huge star. I defy you to see "It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley" and not fall in love with Jeff ...