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Becoming Led Zeppelin

  • 2025
  • PG-13
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
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John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant in Becoming Led Zeppelin (2025)
The film traces the journeys of the four members of the Stairway To Heaven rockers through the music scene of the 1960s and their meeting in the summer of 1968, culminating in 1970.
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The film traces the journeys of the four members of the Stairway To Heaven rockers through the music scene of the 1960s and their meeting in the summer of 1968, culminating in 1970.The film traces the journeys of the four members of the Stairway To Heaven rockers through the music scene of the 1960s and their meeting in the summer of 1968, culminating in 1970.The film traces the journeys of the four members of the Stairway To Heaven rockers through the music scene of the 1960s and their meeting in the summer of 1968, culminating in 1970.

  • Director
    • Bernard MacMahon
  • Writers
    • Bernard MacMahon
    • Allison McGourty
  • Stars
    • Led Zeppelin
    • Jimmy Page
    • John Paul Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    5.8K
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    POPULARITY
    2,988
    465
    • Director
      • Bernard MacMahon
    • Writers
      • Bernard MacMahon
      • Allison McGourty
    • Stars
      • Led Zeppelin
      • Jimmy Page
      • John Paul Jones
    • 89User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
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    Led Zeppelin
    Led Zeppelin
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    Jimmy Page
    Jimmy Page
    • Self
    John Paul Jones
    John Paul Jones
    • Self
    Robert Plant
    Robert Plant
    • Self
    John Bonham
    John Bonham
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    James Page
    James Page
    • Self - Jimmy Page's Father
    • (archive footage)
    Patricia Page
    Patricia Page
    • Self - Jimmy Page's Mother
    • (archive footage)
    Joe Baldwin
    Joe Baldwin
    • Self - John Paul Jones' Father
    • (archive footage)
    Margie Castle
    Margie Castle
    • Self - John Paul Jones' Mother
    • (archive footage)
    Maureen Jones
    Maureen Jones
    • Self - John Paul Jones' Wife
    • (archive footage)
    Robert Plant Sr.
    Robert Plant Sr.
    • Self - Robert Plant's Father
    • (archive footage)
    Annie Plant
    Annie Plant
    • Self - Robert Plant's Mother
    • (archive footage)
    Maureen Plant
    Maureen Plant
    • Self - Robert Plant's Wife
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Maureen Wilson)
    Carmen Plant
    • Self - Robert Plant's Daughter
    • (archive footage)
    Jack Bonham
    Jack Bonham
    • Self - John Bonham's Father
    • (archive footage)
    Patricia Bonham
    Patricia Bonham
    • Self - John Bonham's Wife
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Pat Phillips)
    Jason Bonham
    • Self - John Bonham's Son
    • (archive footage)
    Peter Grant
    Peter Grant
    • Self - Manager
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Bernard MacMahon
    • Writers
      • Bernard MacMahon
      • Allison McGourty
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    9Jimmc2990

    Wonderful journey

    As a Led Zeppelin fan for the past five decades, this was an amazing trip, hearing all the stories of how four incredible artists happened upon each other to make rock history.

    With genuine and thoughtful interviews from the survivors of the band and a really sweet and funny interview from the late John Bonham, (a happy voice from the past) this exciting and well crafted doc had wonderful historical footage and photos showing us how Led Zeppelin became Led Zeppelin.

    If you can see it in IMAX, it's amazing. Some of the live footage is absolutely fantastic and the sound quality is remarkable.

    Overall, this was a really fun ride down memory lane. I just wish I were 10 years older so that I had had a chance to see Zep before John passed.

    Definitely a must see for any Led Zeppelin fan!
    9escapedj-20471

    Whole Lotta Zeppelin

    Thoroughly enjoyed Becoming Led Zeppelin. Keep in mind this is about how the band rose to fame quickly, the old-fashioned way by touring relentlessly. No Internet, just word-of-mouth, kind DJs and radio play. What they achieved the old-fashioned way in less than 15 months was simply amazing. The film reveals how four people who virtually never played together discovered a magic within themselves and the vision Jimmy page had for their future. Never before seen footage and audio clips were awesome. Keep in mind this documentaries about the bands rise to store them early in their Career. Try to see in an IMAX theater or equivalent.
    8southdavid

    Good Times. Bad times?

    2025 has been the year of musical biopics so far, though this film about the early years of Led Zeppelin is a documentary / concert film, unlike any of those.

    Looking to break away from his comfortable life as a session guitarist, Jimmy Page established his own band, bringing in fellow session player John Paul Jones as well as two prodigious talents from the West Midlands in Robert Plant and John Bonham. Their chemistry is immediate and they head to American to tour on preexisting contracts for Page's former band The Yardbirds. Their first album is a commercial success, though not well reviewed. They resolve to come again with everything they have for their second album.

    The documentary has the full co-operation from the three surviving members of the band who all appear in talking head style interviews, explaining their story themselves. This is intercut with footage from various different sources showing the band performing, or home videos. There is also inserts from an Interview with John Bonham, that never aired anywhere previously, but cover his early life, and time spent with Plant before the band came together. It's quite emotional when they play the interview to the rest of the band, particularly a section when he talks about how he feels about his bandmates. It's a very well researched documentary, though does only get the bands opinions on what's going on, with none of the supporting characters offering any thoughts.

    It's a criticism that you see in all the reviews, but it is valid. Ending where they do, with the release of Zeppelin 2, does mean that they can avoid all of the contentious topics that a full documentary would cover. So, there's no spiralling into heroin use, no talk of what they may have gotten up to with groupies and there's no actual discussion of Bonham's death, even how they feel about it. Maybe with the trust that Bernard MacMahon has established with them, they could come back and do a follow up "The End of Led Zeppelin".

    If you don't have any interest in the band it's perhaps unlikely to change your opinion, but I enjoyed it.
    8Always_Loved_A_Film

    A WHOLE LOTTA NOSTALGIA

    I went to the cinema to see 'Becoming Led Zeppelin' with my brother and saw it in IMAX. Didn't really know what to expect but I found the experience thoroughly enjoyable. I'm very familiar with their music catalogue and was a bit of a hippy myself in my teens, though post Led Zeppelin in the late 70's and early 80's, so I never saw them live (although I did go to a cinema 'all nighter that included 'The Song Remains the Same' movie!). I don't listen to them much these days but it was great to revisit their first two albums, hear their amazing music again and see the rare footage and listen to them talking nostalgically about those exciting formative days.

    One of the things the documentary impressed on me was how stripped down those early performances were. There is hardly any lighting, the stages are often the size of a postage stamp and some the audiences on their first US tour were really tough (check out the kids putting their fingers in their ears - hilarious). This gave me a real appreciation for their dedication to the music as they give it 100% regardless.

    So, I know there's been a lot of water under the bridge, and even though Robert, Jimmy and John Paul (and even John posthumously) are interviewed separately for this documentary there's a whole lotta love for the halcyon days of energy and creativity of the sixties. The documentary brings the era alive with some well chosen news reel footage and even rare footage of the band members playing pre-Zeppelin. In regard to this - a special moment is when they are reacting to video footage that they had not seen before - priceless.

    On the picky side there is plenty of 'lick and stick' editing going on - you know, putting clips together with music from a different recording and making a less than convincing hash of it - but its a forgivable conceit really (for fans) and worth overlooking to make the most of all the archive material.

    All in all we had a great night out at the cinema and I can say with some confidence that if you were ever a fan of the first two Zeppelin albums your gonna love this trip down memory lane - it's a whole lotta rock n roll nostalgia.
    10alexbeachboard

    (Huge Led Zeppelin Fan) - 10/10! I want a part 2 :(

    I loved it. The second album was always my favorite, and I'm glad they went into depth on all the songs. Ramble On & What Is And What Should Never Be got the love they deserved.

    I wasn't alive to get to see them perform (I'm 18 😭) but in the middle of high school I discovered all of their music and fell in love with them. This movie gave me everything I wanted, and there was a lot I didn't even know about. I as I stated before, I really hope they make a 2nd part, just because I want to see them go into Physical Graffiti.

    Anyways I wanted to write a review to support the movie and tell you all to go watch, you won't be disappointed! I'm sure it's the closest you can get to being in one of their concerts.

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      Some of the vintage flyers shown in the film feature the caption "Don Arden Productions." Don Arden was an infamous and legendary record company man and band manager, but is probably best known for being the father of Sharon Arden (later Sharon Osbourne), and of course, the future father-in-law of Ozzy Osbourne.
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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Introducing Led Zeppelin
    • Production companies
      • Paradise Pictures
      • Big Beach
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,403,353
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,578,510
      • Feb 9, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,816,710
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      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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