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Neil Young: Heart of Gold

  • 2006
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  • 1h 43min
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Neil Young in Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA film shot over during a two-night performance by Neil Young at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.A film shot over during a two-night performance by Neil Young at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.A film shot over during a two-night performance by Neil Young at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.

  • Réalisation
    • Jonathan Demme
  • Casting principal
    • Neil Young
    • Emmylou Harris
    • Pegi Young
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    3,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Casting principal
      • Neil Young
      • Emmylou Harris
      • Pegi Young
    • 47avis d'utilisateurs
    • 53avis des critiques
    • 85Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux19

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    Neil Young
    Neil Young
    • Self
    Emmylou Harris
    Emmylou Harris
    • Self
    Pegi Young
    Pegi Young
    • Self
    Ben Keith
    • Self
    Spooner Oldham
    • Self
    Rick Rosas
    • Self
    Karl T. Himmel
    • Self
    • (as Karl Himmel)
    Chad Cromwell
    • Self
    Wayne Jackson
    • Self
    Grant Boatwright
    • Self
    Diana DeWitt
    • Self
    Gary W. Pigg
    • Self
    • (as Gary Pigg)
    Anthony Crawford
    Anthony Crawford
    • Self
    Tom McGinley
    • Self
    Jimmy Sharp
    • Self
    Clinton Gregory
    • Self
    Larry Cragg
    • Self
    The Fisk University Jubilee Singers
    • Themselves
    • (as Fisk University Jubilee Singers)
    • Réalisation
      • Jonathan Demme
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    9jk8n

    Yes!

    There are certain musician/singers whose voices I never tire of. It's the special quality of their voice and a unique musical style that sets them apart. No one else can sound like them. Van Morrison, Prince, Joe Cocker, the Beatles, Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones...and Neil Young. Director Jonathan Demme did a damn good job filming this wonderfully romantic tribute to just such a musician -- especially since it was clearly made on the fly as a just-in-case last rite and pre-mortem memorial before Neil Young's impending brain surgery. I must confess that, in the anonymity of the dark theatre, I wept tears of profound sorrow and bittersweet nostalgia as Neil took us on a meditative journey from his early roots to the present. The cynicism of an earlier time morphed into circumspection, reminding us of passions left behind, or forgotten or tempered through experience. The criticism of this film as a boomer sapfest and a sellout is grossly misguided and small-minded. This is a film about a man reviewing his life as he faces the possibility of his death. It is poignant beyond words, and poignancy is the loveliest of emotions.
    9leapinghearted

    Neil Young and band up close

    First, I will say: I recommend seeing the movie without reading anything about it. Just go, sit yourself down, and open your eyes and ears.

    Without being heavy-handed the film takes you into the music and the unique energy of a live show. One of my favorite details was seeing a singer in the Fisk University choir getting into the music.

    Groups of musicians would step on and off stage: the Fisk University choir (local to Nashville?), a small string orchestra, and a horn section. The backup singers including Emmylou Harris and Pegi Young were fixtures (sorry, don't know the third singer). Some of the best scenes, I thought, were of the backup singers crooning into a single mic. Neil Young crooning with a choir of black voices is an unexpected aural delight.

    Though I have long been a fan of Neil Young, this film was the first time I saw what a formidable performer he is. He owns the stage and the hall. He and his band are more precise and polished -- even in their grittiness and "rustiness" -- than I would have expected.

    The film is gorgeous to look at. You get to look in detail at the band members -- their clothes, their faces, their hair, one with a bulbous nose. And the pedal steel player's fingers and restrained soulfulness. My heart leapt when I heard the banjo player come in on "Old Man." It was interesting to hear some of the newer Prairie Wind material towards the top of the show. The second song absolutely knocked my socks off. Still, hearing the well-known older songs (Old Man, Heart of Gold) was like encountering an old friend unexpectedly.

    I was wondering how the sound quality was achieved. This was a major factor in the film's success: at peak moments the ensemble works up to an incredible momentum and texture. Seeing the chemistry of the band members at these points is exhilarating. Demme captures that very well -- but again, without forcing it on you.

    Some of the backdrops for the band were surprisingly cheesy. I have to think there's a whisper of irony in the hearth scenery with the easy chair (and antlers, as I recall).

    I thought of Christopher Guest's "A Mighty Wind" more than once. One song in particular about his dog, in which Neil starts snuffling into the mic, could have come straight out of "Mighty Wind."

    Make no mistake: Neil Young is a philosopher-king of rock and roll. His band and the dedicated people around him seem essential to what he achieves.
    10jeff-1334

    Worth the price of admission!

    I am a Neil Young fan for over 25 years. I love most of his work. I hate some of it. Neil likes to experiment. He is never afraid of failure. This boils down to 'You can't please everybody'. I have attended about 8 of his concerts plus his previous movie 'Rust Never Sleeps'. I took my son on his 20th birthday to the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood to see this movie. I also took my my wife, my 11 year-old daughter, and my son's 18 year-old girlfriend. Everyone of us loved the movie. The theatre was completely silent during the entire program. The lady next to me actually clapped after several songs. It was easy to forget we were at a movie. It felt so much like a live performance, except the acoustics were better and we could see every performer. Maybe I can identify with many of the songs he sang. My son has left home and come back. My father is in the early stages of 'Dementia'. This made the performance very personal for me. I had to remind myself that Neil was performing for millions of fans, not just myself. The movie is beautiful in its simplicity. It does not rely on sets or props or special effects. Just a bunch of very talented musicians. The lighting and camera work truly complete the mood. The day after we saw the movie, my 11 year-old daughter told me she understood the song Neil sang about his daughter. She understood the line 'I miss you, but I won't hold you down'. Yes, I loved this movie. I only wished I was at the Ryman during filming. Go see this movie. Take your wives, your kids, your friends, and anyone else you can think of.
    10jschner

    As it gets for a film of this genre

    I've seen this film twice and must say that, with Heart of Gold, Jonathan Demme has created the definitive Neil Young concert - this is as good as Neil Young gets and Demme has captured him perfectly. Neil Young fans and those who are turned on to him by this film will probably want to buy the DVD when it comes out. But see it in a theater if you can - production values are extremely high (this is no amateurish production), camera work (particularly the close up camera work) is among the best I have ever seen, the editing is superb, and the content is as good as it gets for a film of this genre.

    Although I've been a Demme fan for years, I was lukewarm about Neil Young before seeing this film - count me as a big Neil Young fan now too. Jonathan, if you are reading this - any chance you could capture Stephen Stills one of these days?
    9Temprock14

    Neil Fans Will Love It, Others May Be More Age-Related

    Hard for me to filter out my decades-long love for this man and his music from my comments.

    As a "Concert-Movie"--and I've seen most of them going back to the early 1970s-- it might be the best I have ever seen.

    I'm absolutely planning to see it again, maybe more than once. Demme's touch allowing the musicians/the music/the locale to tell the stories was masterful; I felt the editing might have been technically a bit choppy but as "grit/context" it was excellent (kind of "Last Waltz" like but a bit smoother).

    But the sub-text that will get to some but not all Neil Young fans (I feel all Neil fans will flat-out absolutely love this movie): this great great man and musician is clearly reflecting on his life in his music, in his banter and in his eyes.

    The aneurysm was an unbelievable muse, both in looking back and (hopefully,gently) looking forward. He like me (I'm about his age)--and this is why I suspect the degree of connection to this film might be somewhat related to age--knows most is behind, we hope there's still stuff ahead. This was in there somewhere in each of the film's songs.

    The close-ups of everyone are off-putting at first and then I came to treasure the "intimacy".

    And never before have I witnessed a film's content-- the great songs that made the final cut--so consistently compatible with this awesome "old man, taking a look at (his) life", surrounded by his "friends" (those that are left), in words, music and atmosphere.

    Music lovers: don't miss this movie. Great job by Mr. Demme!!!

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    • Anecdotes
      Grant Boatwright plays Neil's 1953 Les Paul during "No Wonder". This is the only song to feature an electric guitar in the film.
    • Gaffes
      Several times in the film and bonus material, Neil's Martin D-45 is referred as a "B-45" when subtitled.
    • Citations

      Neil Young: I got a beautiful young girl. She's just turned 21. She's going back for her last year of college pretty soon. She'd probably be embarrassed if I said anything more about her. You know how that is. You can't say much. Anyway, there was a time I used to write these songs for girls my own age. I got a few left in me. So, this is what you might call a, kind of a 'empty nester' song. It's a new genre. They might even have a new kind of radio station for 'em.

      [singing]

      Neil Young: When your summer days come tumbling down, And you find yourself alone, Then you can come back and be with me, Just close your eyes and I'll be there, Listen to the sound, Of this old heart beating for you, Yes I'd miss you, But I never want to hold you down, You might say I'm here for you...

    • Crédits fous
      Closing dedication: for daddy
    • Connexions
      Featured in Cruising with Neil (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      The Painter
      Written by Neil Young

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 septembre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Prairie Wind
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ryman Auditorium - 116 5th Avenue N., Downtown, Nashville, Tennessee, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Clinica Estetico
      • Playtone
      • Shakey Pictures
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 904 606 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 53 908 $US
      • 12 févr. 2006
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 201 933 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 43 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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