No Direction Home is a documentary film by Martin Scorsese that traces the life of Bob Dylan, and his impact on 20th century American popular music and culture. The film does not cover Dylan's entire career; it concentrates on the period between Dylan's arrival in New York in January 1961 and his "retirement" from touring, following his motorcycle accident in July 1966. This period encapsulates Dylan's rise to fame as a folk singer and songwriter, and the controversy surrounding his switch to a rock style of music. The film was first shown on television in both the United States and the... United Kingdom on September 26–27 2005. A DVD version of the film and accompanying soundtrack album were released that same month. The project eventually titled as No Direction Home began to take shape in 1995 when Dylan's manager, Jeff Rosen, began scheduling interviews with Dylan's friends and associates. Among those interviewed were poet Allen Ginsberg and folk musician Dave Van Ronk, both of whom died before the film was completed.
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| Release date: | July 21, 2005 |
| Directed by: | Martin Scorsese |
| Runtime: | 208 Minutes |
| Producer: | Susan Lacy, Jeff Rosen, Martin Scorsese, Nigel Sinclair, Anthony Wall, Suzanne Lacy |
| Editor: | David Tedeschi |
| Music by: | Bob Dylan |
| Cinematography: | Mustapha Barat |
| Estimated budget: | $2,000,000 |