[02/07/18 - 08:04 AM] "Trouble No More," Feature-Length Presentation Spotlighting Bob Dylan's "Gospel" Period, Debuts Feb. 26 on Cinemax The film debuted at the 2017 New York Film Festival.
[via press release from Cinemax]
"TROUBLE NO MORE," FEATURE-LENGTH PRESENTATION SPOTLIGHTING BOB DYLAN'S "GOSPEL" PERIOD, DEBUTS FEB. 26 ON CINEMAX
Michael Shannon Performs New Spoken-Word Material Written By Luc Sante
TROUBLE NO MORE, a feature-length presentation starring Bob Dylan, debuts MONDAY, FEB. 26 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on CINEMAX.
Directed by Jennifer Lebeau, TROUBLE NO MORE spotlights Dylan's passionate, faith-based music, featuring electrifying, digitally restored footage from concerts in Toronto and Buffalo in late-April and early-May 1980, which is interspersed with fiery sermons written by Luc Sante and delivered by Michael Shannon (HBO Films' upcoming "Fahrenheit 451"; Oscar(R) nominee for "Nocturnal Animals" and "Revolutionary Road").
Bob Dylan's controversial "gospel" period began with the release of the album "Slow Train Coming" (1979), which was followed by "Saved" (1980) and ended with "Shot of Love" (1981). TROUBLE NO MORE showcases one of Dylan's most exciting bands, consisting of Spooner Oldham and Terry Young on keyboards, Fred Tackett on guitar, Tim Drummond on bass, Jim Keltner on drums and backing singers Clydie King, Gwen Evans, Mona Lisa Young, Regina McCrary and Mary Elizabeth Bridges.
The film debuted at the 2017 New York Film Festival.
TROUBLE NO MORE is a CINEMAX Presentation in association with Sony Music; executive producers, Jeff Rosen, Nigel Sinclair; directed and produced by Jennifer Lebeau.
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