Journey Through the Past (film) explained

Journey Through the Past
Director:Neil Young
Producer:L.A. Johnson
Cinematography:David Myers
Editing:Neil Young
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Journey Through the Past is a 1973 film by Neil Young.[1] Originally shot in 16mm format and then transferred for theatrical release[2] the experimental film is a self-directed combination of concert footage from 1966 onward, backstage footage and semi-fantastic art film-like sequences. Young's directorial debut, it was received poorly by critics.[3] The film premiered at the United States Film Festival in Dallas, Texas, in April 1973.[4] It was released in theaters in the United States in May, 1974.[5] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2009 with the Neil Young Archives.

Notes and References

  1. Hal Erickson Journey Through the Past - Synopsis AllMovie
  2. http://movies.tvguide.com/journey-past/review/137366 Journey Through the Past
  3. Richie Unterberger Journey Through the Past - Review AllMovie
  4. Robert Wilonsky, "Reel Challenge," Dallas Observer, Thursday, October 14, 1999.
  5. "Journey Through the Past (1974)," IMDb.