ONCE WERE BROTHERS:
ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BANd
Running Time: 100 & 77 mins
Year: 2019
synopsis
Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band is a confessional, cautionary, and occasionally humorous tale of Robbie Robertson’s young life and the creation of one of the most enduring groups in the history of popular music, The Band. The film is a moving story of Robertson’s personal journey, overcoming adversity and finding camaraderie alongside the four other men who would become brothers in music and who together made their mark on music history. Once Were Brothers blends rare archival footage, photography iconic songs and interviews with many of Robertson’s friends and collaborators including Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison Martin Scorsese, Peter Gabriel, Taj Mahal, Dominique Robertson, Ronnie Hawkins, and more.
In a career spanning six decades, Robbie Robertson has continued to create as a songwriter, producer, performer, actor, author and film composer. A half-Mohawk, half-Jewish kid from Toronto, Robertson would travel from the dives of Yonge Street to the deep South as an ambitious 16-year-old on a musical mission. His raw talent would thrust him into the spotlight and put him at the centre of a cultural revolution, backing Bob Dylan on his notorious 1966 “electric” world tour and later, as a member of The Band, collaborating with Dylan on the ground-breaking Basement Tapes and inventing Americana with songs like “The Weight,” “Up on Cripple Creek” and “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.” After 17 years, The Band called it quits with a lavish farewell concert on November 25th, 1976, at San Francisco’ Winterland Ballroom, immortalized in the seminal concert film, The Last Waltz, directed by Martin Scorsese – considered by many as the greatest rock and roll film of all time.
Credits
Imagine Documentary Presents
In Association with Bell Media Studios, Polygram Entertainment, Diamond Docs
And with the Participation of Ontario Creates, Telefilm Canada, Rogers Documentary Fund, Canada Media Fund
Marketing and Promotion Assistance Provided by Telefilm Canada
A White Pine Pictures Production
Director of Photography Kiarash Sadigh
Editors Eamonn O’Connor, Daniel Roher
Co-Executive Producers Paul Crowder, Mark Monroe, Meredith Kaulfers
Executive Producers Martin Scorsese, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Randy Lennox, Peter Raymont, Dave Harris, Jared Levine, Jeffrey Remedios, Justin Wilkes, Sara Bernstein, Michael Rosenberg, Michael Levine, Corrie Coe, Steve Ord
Producers Stephen Paniccia, Andrew Munger, Sam Sutherland, Lana Belle Mauro
Directed by Daniel Roher
Featuring: Robbie Robertson, Martin Scorsese, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Taj Mahal, Ronnie Hawkins, Van Morrison, Dominique Robertson and more
“triumphant”
— Rolling Stone Magazine
“A valuable reminder of what the band left behind”
— Rolling Stone Magazine
“demands to be seen”
— LA Times
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
winner
2020 palm springs international film festival
BEST OF THE FEST AUDIENCE VOTE
nominee
2021 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD
BARBARA SEARS AWARD FOR BEST VISUAL RESEARCH
(Daniel Roher, Jessica Joy Wise, Larry Yelen, Cindy Wolfe, Lanna Lucas, Shayne Ciarlo McGreal, Charlie Shekter, Max Berger, Adam Stewart)
NOMINEE
2020 KRAKOW FILM FESTIVAL
BEST MUSIC DOCUMENTARY
winner
2020 whistler film festival
WORLD DOCUMENTARY AWARD
NOMINEE
2020 CRITIC’S CHOICE DOCUMENTARY AWARD
BEST MUSIC DOCUMENTARY
NOMINEE
2020 Canadian cinema editors award
BEST EDITING
IN A FEATURE LENGTH DOCUMENTARY
(Eamonn O’Connor, Daniel Roher)
WINNER
2020 BOULDER FILM FESTIVAL
GRAND PRIZE BEST FEATURE FILM
NOMINEE
2020 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD
BEST EDITING
IN A FEATURE LENGTH DOCUMENTARY
(Eamonn O’Connor, Daniel Roher)
NOMINEE
2019 DIRECTOR’S GUILD OF CANADA AWARD
BEST PICTURE EDITING
IN A DOCUMENTARY
(Eamonn O’Connor, Daniel Roher)
WINNER
2021 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD
BEST SOUND
(Chris Jenkins, Sal Ojeda, Dave Draper, Alejandro Ramos Ariansen, Paul Corscadden, Brian Bentz, Max Phillips, Liam Able, Robert Carr, Robert Cooper, Michael Novitch, Stephan Carrier, Scott Hitchon, Paolo Amati)
nominee
2020 moscow international film festival
BEST FILM
OF THE DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
Previous Screenings
Toronto International Film Festival
Opening Night Film
Toronto, ON
Lunenburg DocFest
Lunenburg, NS
Cinefest
Sudbury, ON
Cineplex Theatres
Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
Calgary International Film Festival
Calgary, AB
Apollo Theatres
Kitchener, ON
Fox Theatre
Toronto, ON
Art Gallery of Hamilton Film Festival
Hamilton, ON
ByTowne Cinema
Ottawa, ON
Metro Cinema
Edmonton, AB
The Vic Theatre
Victoria, BC
Collingwood Fim Festival
Collingwood, ON
Revue Cinema
Toronto, ON
Whistler Film Festival
Whistler, BC
Queen of The Square Cinema
Stratford, ON
Forest City Film Festival
London, ON
Sudbury Indie Cinema
Sudbury, ON
IDFA
Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Westdale
Hamilton, ON
Bookshelf Cinema
Guelph, ON
The Playhouse
Hamilton, ON
Princess Cinemas
Waterloo, ON
Available Light Film Festival
Whitehorse, YK
The Loft Cinema
Cobourg, ON
Paradise Theatre
Toronto, ON
Shadows of the Mind Film Festival
Sault Ste Marie, ON
Vancouver Jewish Film Festival
Vancouver, BC
Hudson Film Festival
Hudson, QC
Downtown DocFest
Belleville, ON
Boulder International Film Festival
Boulder, CO
Mayfair
Ottawa, ON
Downtown DocFest
Belleville, ON
Boulder International Film Festival
Boulder, CO
Mayfair
Ottawa, ON
DOC NYC
Opening Night Film
New York, NY
Ted Rogers Hot Docs Cinema
Toronto, ON
Windsor Film Festival
Windsor, ON
Cinecenta
Victoria, BC
Mt. Pleasant Theatre
Toronto, ON
Hot Docs: Best of 2019
Toronto, ON
Fernie Reel Canadian Film Festival
Fernie, BC
Reframe Film Festival
Peterborough, ON
Salt Spring Film Festival
Salt Spring Island, BC
Shadows of the Mind Film Festival
Sault Ste Marie, ON
Vancouver Jewish Film Festival
Vancouver, BC
Hudson Film Festival
Hudson, QC
DocAviv
Tel Aviv, Isarel
Moscow International Film Festival
Moscow, Russia
Krakow Film Festival
Krakow, Poland