Show Me The Picture: Story of Jim Marshall
17 – 20 February, 2020
Jim Marshall was an outsider with attitude. This new documentary chronicles the infamous photographer’s life behind and beyond the camera. A child of immigrants with a life beset by inner demons, Jim fought his way to become one of the most trusted mavericks behind a lens throughout the 1960s. A passion for music led him to capture some of the most iconic figures in music history from Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, to the era-defining image of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar. Jim’s abrasive but honest approach to his subjects combined with incredible skill to build their trust. He documented history across the ages.
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