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Cast

Neil Young

Neil Young

Self

L.A. Johnson

L.A. Johnson

Self

Ben Young

Ben Young

Self

Crew

Jonathan Demme

Jonathan Demme

Producer

Neil Young

Neil Young

Executive Producer

Elliot Rabinowitz

Elliot Rabinowitz

Producer

Jonathan Demme

Jonathan Demme

Director

Marc Benioff

Marc Benioff

Executive Producer

Glenn Allen

Glenn Allen

Editor

Edward Krupa

Edward Krupa

Sound Recordist

Kristin Fieldhouse

Kristin Fieldhouse

Second Assistant Camera

Paul Urmson

Paul Urmson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Lawrence Zipf

Lawrence Zipf

Sound Editor

Charles Libin

Charles Libin

Additional Photography

Shane Bissett

Shane Bissett

Co-Producer

Neil Young

Neil Young

Music

Ben Perez

Ben Perez

Digital Intermediate Colorist

Rick Chefalas

Rick Chefalas

Sound Editor

Declan Quinn

Declan Quinn

Director of Photography

Lindsay Jaeger

Lindsay Jaeger

Additional Camera

Nicholas Verlaine

Nicholas Verlaine

Data Management Technician

Dara Schnapper

Dara Schnapper

Post Production Producer

Lindsay Jaeger

Lindsay Jaeger

Production Assistant

Cristina Esterás-Ortiz

Cristina Esterás-Ortiz

Digital Intermediate Producer

Mike S. Ryan

Mike S. Ryan

Line Producer

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Neil Young Journeys

20127.2 / 1087 min
Music, Documentary

Overview

In May of 2011, Neil Young drove a 1956 Crown Victoria from his idyllic hometown of Omemee, Ontario to downtown Toronto's iconic Massey Hall where he intimately performed the last two nights of his solo world tour. Along the drive, Young recounted insightful and introspective stories from his youth to filmmaker Jonathan Demme. Through the tunes and the tales, Demme portrays a personal, retrospective look into the heart and soul of the artist.