KRON's Marty Gonzalez interviews "Show Me the Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall" executive producer Amelia Davis and director Alfred George Baily about the legendary photographer and the documenatry film about his life, which was an official selection of the SFFilm Festival.
KPIX's Molly McCrea and Ken Bastida report on Amelia Davis's interview about Jim Marshall, the legendary photography and photojournalist— and his notoriety, which are explored in the documentary "Show Me the PIcture: The Story of Jim Marshall," an official selection of the SFFilm Festival.
SHOW ME THE PICTURE: THE STORY OF JIM MARSHALL documentary executive producer Amelia Davis and director Alfred George Bailey talk up the film and Jim’s life and legacy in an interview by Matthew Carey for https://www.nonfictionfilm.com, recorded during the SXSW Festival 2019, where the documentary had its world premiere.
Jim Marshall explodes on the San Francisco scene – and in front of the screen – as the subject of a new documentary about the lensman renowned as the greatest music photographer of our time.
Rare Jim Marshall Photos of Bob Dylan, Zeppelin, Stones Preview SXSW Doc Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)
"Show Me The Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall" turns a lens on the photographer of some of rock’s most iconic images.
Rolling Stone magazine names 'SHOW ME THE PICTURE: THE STORY OF JIM MARSHALL' one of the 25 films to see at SXSW 2019.
Says Rolling Stone senior editor and critic David Fear: "Alfred George Bailey’s portrait of the famed photographer reminds you that Marshall didn’t just shoot some of the most iconic rock & roll pictures but chronicled the times he lived in. It also doesn’t shy away from what a walking contradiction he was: a Haight Ashbury hippie with anger issues, a mercurial man who was equally fascinated with peace signs and firearms."