Dont Look Back (96 min.), a 1967 film in which Bob Dylan is observed in grainy black and white, is considered the archetype of the tour film, a subgenre of the #muziekdocu . In the following half century there are countless portraits of artists or bands that flourished, or just got lost, in the endless, self-repetitive tour of concert halls, dressing rooms, journalists, superfans, groupies and afterparties. Grant Gees desolate imagination of a completely orphan 'Radiohead on tour', as an absolute highlight.

The opening scene of Dont Look Back, the iconic image of Dylan showing text cards during Subterranean Homesick Blues, would go into the history books as the very first video clip.


Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back a 1967 movie