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Townes Van Zandt: Be Here to Love Me 2004

Highly Recommended

Distributed by Cinema Guild, 115 West 30th Street, Suite 800, New York, NY 10001; 212-685-6242
Produced by Rake Films
Directed by Margaret Brown
DVD, color, 99 min.



College - Adult
Music, Biography

Date Entered: 03/22/2006

Reviewed by Dawn Eckenrode, Reference and Instruction Librarian, Daniel A. Reed Library, State University of New York College at Fredonia

Townes Van Zandt was a songwriter’s songwriter. Although he sold very few albums in his lifetime and completely eluded mainstream commercial success, his songs have influenced a wide-variety of notable musicians, ranging from Willie Nelson to Norah Jones. This biographical documentary takes an intimate look at the complex entanglements of addiction and creative genius in the artistically productive but ultimately self-destructive life of Townes Van Zandt.

Born in Fort Worth to a wealthy Texas oil family, Van Zandt taught himself to write music in the mid-sixties, when he abandoned the norms of family life to travel and explore his art. His accomplishments as a songwriter were largely overshadowed by alcohol abuse and an inability to make emotional connections with the people around him. Van Zandt died prematurely in 1997 at age 52 from a heart attack following hip surgery, and the film hints at alcohol withdrawal being one of the contributing factors in his death.

The film’s director, Margaret Brown, interweaves, footage from home movies, rare musical performances, and honest, straightforward interviews with close family and friends, including his ex-wives, children, and a plethora of musicians, including Guy Clark, Emmylou Harris, and Kris Kristofferson, just to name a few. The drifting, nostalgic scenes from Van Zandt’s home movies, spanning from childhood through adulthood, are deftly interlaid with his bittersweet songs. In a directorial style mirroring Van Zandt’s own lyrical style, Brown provides a portrait of the man without feeling the need to spell everything out, and instead lets the viewer fill in the blanks and draw their own conclusions regarding Van Zandt’s decision to give up normal family life in pursuit of his art.

This film provides a masterful look into the life and art of a man whose music has profoundly impacted the landscape of modern songwriting. It is highly recommended viewing for all songwriters, Townes Van Zandt fans, and any music lover who holds an appreciation for contemporary song.