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Marley


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Chicago Tribune
The musical and documentary vibes are very, very good in "Marley,"
Entertainment Weekly
Though I own a few of his albums and have seen countless clips of him over the decades, I've always felt that I didn't know ...
Chicago Sun-Times
After Bob Marley's death in 1981, I was struck by how different the obituaries were from those of most musical stars.
Entertainment Weekly
It shows off his chops not by doing anything dazzling - the film is documentary prose, not poetry - but by treating Marley a...
The New Yorker
Marley, by reminding us of the longing and the indignation from which the music leaped, does a grand job of turning the volu...
Chicago Sun-Times
Marley, an ambitious and comprehensive film, does what is probably the best possible job of documenting an important life.
New York Daily News
Documentaries fully authorized by the subject's surviving family members are rarely this rich.
The Boston Globe
This film is long. But it grabs one's senses and won't let go.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Marley celebrates the fact that its subject is still among us in the way that perhaps matters most: His music not only survi...
The New York Times
A riveting two-and-a-half-hour documentary biography...
Wall Street Journal
The director, Kevin Macdonald, searches for clarity amid the contradictions of Marley's life and reaches no conclusions, but...
Los Angeles Times
The enormous popularity of the transcendent reggae superstar shows no signs of abating, a situation Marley, a moving and aut...
Slate
Chronologically organized and voiceover-free, the movie is a 145-minute patchwork of old concert footage and talking-head in...
Washington Post
It's exhaustive without being exhausting, an eye-opening and all-encompassing portrait that should go a long way to rescuing...
New York Post
The movie has enormous force - because it's about a genius, yes, but even more so because of the intelligence, passion and w...
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Marley wrote the same song about 8,000 times, and the documentary Marley makes sure to include each version.
USA Today
Sprinkled with riffs, concert footage and home videos, the family-authorized documentary does what the artist usually did: W...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Kevin Macdonald
Writer: Unknown or Not Available
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Cast: Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley, Jimmy Cliff

Release: April 20, 2012
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