Doors Documentary Opens April 9
By Team JamBase Mar 17, 2010 • 9:09 am PDT

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After its Sundance bow, filmmakers brought Johnny Depp aboard to voice a new narration. It continued to be fine-tuned as it made fest appearances at Berlin, Deauville and San Sebastian. More recently, the completed version played at the Santa Barbara Film Fest.
“Watching the hypnotic, hitherto unreleased footage of Jim, John, Ray and Robby, I felt like I experienced it all through their eyes. As a rock ‘n’ roll documentary, or any kind of documentary for that matter, it simply doesn’t get any better than this,” Depp said.
Wolf said he remembers buying The Doors’ first album and listening to it a dozen times in a row.
“Both sides. Every song. I’ve been a fan every since. This movie is a story of the band, but it is also an insight into a moment that will never be repeated,” Wolf said.
The 90-minute doc uses footage shot between the band’s formation in 1965 and Morrison’s death in 1971, including footage from Morrison and Manzarek’s time together at UCLA’s film school.
The film’s soundtrack will be available March 30.
Beug said film will open in select markets including New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Seattle and San Francisco. The DVD will be released three months after that. Film also will air on PBS’ American Masters series.