The Bernard Shakey Film Retrospective: Neil Young on Screen
Friday, April 17 - Thursday, April 23, 2015
Long one of folk and rock’s most respected artists, Neil Young—under the pseudonym Bernard Shakey—has also been making films for over four decades, from concert movies JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST (1974) and RUST NEVER SLEEPS (1979), to GREENDALE (2003) and other fiction features. This weeklong survey offers a rare opportunity to discover another side of Young’s creative genius, both behind and in front of the camera. The program includes weeklong NYC theatrical premiere engagements of MUDDY TRACK (1987), a one-of-a-kind chronicle of a European tour with Crazy Horse, and the newly restored director’s cut of HUMAN HIGHWAY (1982), a wildly anarchic satire of Cold War America starring Young, Dean Stockwell, Sally Kirkland, Russ Tamblyn and Devo. Also screening are Young’s two collaborations with Jim Jarmusch: DEAD MAN (1995), for which Young provided the stunning, feedback-heavy score, and YEAR OF THE HORSE (1997), a kaleidoscopic doc portrait of Young and Crazy Horse during their 1996 world tour.
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Series Films
Past Films
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Wed Apr 18 2018
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Wed Apr 22 2015
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Sun Apr 19 - Thu Apr 23 2015
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Sun Apr 19 - Wed Apr 22 2015
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Sat Apr 18 - Wed Apr 22 2015
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Fri Apr 17 - Thu Apr 23 2015
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Fri Apr 17 - Thu Apr 23 2015
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Fri Apr 17 - Thu Apr 23 2015
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Fri Apr 17 - Wed Apr 22 2015
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Fri Apr 17 - Mon Apr 20 2015