Amy Berg’s new documentary ‘It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley’ is off to a hot start at the box office, earning $400,000 in its opening weekend of limited release. That’s a testament to Berg’s filmmaking skills and to the legions of devoted
#JeffBuckley fans, who feel passionately about the singer-songwriter’s music almost 30 years after his untimely passing.
Berg joins hosts John Ridley and Matt Carey on the latest edition of Deadline’s Doc Talk podcast to share when she first heard music by the singer-songwriter-guitarist and her long journey to making the film. Berg also discusses how Buckley’s musical style – ethereal and poetic – contrasted with the Seattle sound of Nirvana and Pearl Jam ascendant in the 1990s, plus more.
Listen to a clip below and get the full episode online at the link in bio.
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