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The Legend Of Buck Kelly
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The Legend of Buck Kelly
A film by Peggy Anne Berton Original soundtrack by Marc St-Aubin 70 min Where does a body go between the time it goes missing and the time it is found? The legend of Buck Kelly is the chronicle of youths illusions lost over time. When the musician Jeff Buckley drowned in 1998 His body was not found until 7 days later. Jeffs cult status had led many young fans to believe that that he had faked his own death. Peggy Anne Bertons intimate super 8 film tracks her obsession with the late musician across the terrain of her own love life, from New York where she found him to Dawson City where she imagines he went. Using personal footage and stories form her life in Toronto, NYC and her travels to the Yukon collected over many years, she illustrates the serendipity that linked her to Buckley. From the wilderness and the big city to boys friends with the names Buck and Kelly. She charts a tale that travels between fantasy, memory and reality touching on the power of dreams, the disillusionment of fame and the loss of love. In the spirit of Robert Service, Bob Dylan and Peter Gabriel the film plays like a collection of ballads with Marc St-Aubins original soundtrack providing a musical theme and character for each scene. |