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Bob Dylan did not know or care about what was suitable for a television documentary in 1966. Having worked with director D. A. Pennebaker the previous year, capturing footage from his sold-out 1965 tour for what would become his first tour film, 1967 s
Don t Look Back, the singer-songwriter was ready to do it again - this time in full color.
But after his motorcycle accident in 1966, which delayed production, Dylan decided the new movie, titled
Eat the Document, was too similar to the last one and chose to edit it himself, despite possessing no knowledge of how to properly do so. I don’t hold these movie people in too high a position, he said to