Don't Look Back (film)
"Don't Look Back" is a 1967 documentary film directed by D.A. Pennebaker that chronicles the 1965 concert tour of Bob Dylan in the United Kingdom. The film captures Dylan's interactions with fans, journalists, and fellow musicians, providing an intimate look at his life during a pivotal moment in his career.
The documentary is notable for its cinéma vérité style, which emphasizes realism and spontaneity. It features iconic performances of songs like "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and offers insights into Dylan's artistic persona, making it a significant work in both music and film history.