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Marley Film Out On DVD 20th August

Marley Film Out On DVD 20th August magazine cover

The recent Marley film (released to cinemas earlier this year) is to be pushed out on dvd come the 20th August.

Can find the link for ordering info after the review clips and video trailer

Uk Mainstream Review

The picture begins in West Africa at an old fortress on the Gold Coast (now Ghana). Through its "Door of No Return" leading to the sea passed many of the millions of shackled slaves who were shipped across the Atlantic. This was the journey made by his ancestors that shaped Marley's life, identity and music and the belief system that drew them together....

http://www.guardian....umentary-review

Amazon.co.uk Review

Bob Marley's musical (and cultural) shadow is so large that the man clearly needed an authoritative documentary portrait--and Marley steps in with all the right stuff to fill the role. Working with official rights to the music and access to Marley's family and friends, Oscar-winning documentarian Kevin Macdonald (One Day in September) creates a thorough account that hits the major points, not stinting on some of the less admirable aspects of Marley's life (including his brood of children fathered with women other than his patient wife, Rita, whose presence indicates just how much she puts Marley's legacy above his personal infidelities). Especially interesting is the sketch of Bob Marley's youth, as a mixed-race--and thus socially ostracized--kid from the village of Nine Mile who began to put together a reggae sound with a group of like-minded musicians in Jamaica in the late '50s and early '60s. That period comes to life, and the account of Marley's ascent, while familiar from such sagas, has its share of offbeat incidents. His death, at age 36 in 1981, does not dominate the movie, but Macdonald does a good job of getting that story laid out. In the meantime, the music and the concert footage are more than enough to justify the movie's existence, and Macdonald makes time to include thoughts about politics, ganja smoking, and Rastafarianism, too. If it's not the final word on Marley, it's an excellent start. --Robert Horton

http://www.amazon.co...b/dp/B007G6DHQ0

http://youtu.be/VSvXlZlm6Zg




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Chalky

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I can remember the review on wittertainment from Mark Kermode and it sounded like a cracking documentary/film. Will look to get the DVD :thumbsup:

Guest nubes

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Am soo sorry..when i first clocked this ...thought ..oooh ...has there been a secret discovery transcript...of the Charles Dickens character Jacob Marley???...then thought ..well isnt it a bit early for Christmas tales???!!!!!... :) .sorry...Delxxxxx

Guest jimmysoulful

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Saw it at cinema. Brilliant movie with fantastic soundtrack of course!

Mal C

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I licensed allot of News Int content into this, Headlines, pages from the stable of newspapers that kind of thing. Looks to be a really good doco, there was allot of praise for the director Kevin Macdonald.




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