Just seeing Jerry Garcia and the band in their energetic youth helps the later. The deal was negotiated by WME Global on behalf of the filmmakers. The history: At the heart of this movie is the history of the Grateful Dead. Here’s the movie….” Hart added of the film, “Stranger than fiction - a user’s guide for an impossible journey.” Weir commented: “Over several decades a group of guys hung together making music in a group that was way tighter and lasted much longer than most marriages. This film will entertain and educate audiences about one of the most innovative and groundbreaking American bands of the 20th century.” They were a cultural force - a lifestyle, that continue to influence new generations of fans. “They are revolutionary artists who forever changed the world of touring and recording live music. “I’ve always admired the spirit and creativity of the Grateful Dead,” said Scorsese. Martin Scorsese, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Rick Yorn, Tom Mangan, Alicia Sams, Andy Heller and Sandy Heller, as well as Grateful Dead members Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, are executive producers.īand members Kreutzmann, Hart and Weir, as well as Trixie Garcia will be in attendance at the film’s world premiere at Sundance. Executive-produced by Bill Kreutzmann and Hart, Let There Be Drums also features members of the Grateful Dead extended family, including Jay Lane of Ratdog, and Bobby Weir and the Wolf. Additional producers include Justin Kreutzmann and Ken Dornstein. 'Dead Sound,' an audio documentary produced by CBS News Radio, follows how the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead developed technology and techniques used in. Sundance Hot List: 17 Movies That Will SellĮric Eisner, Nick Koskoff, Alex Blavatnik produced and financed the film.
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