DON'T LOOK BACK was described by Rolling Stone magazine as "One of the Top Ten Rock films of all time". Directed by acclaimed documentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker and filmed during a three week concert tour of England in the Spring of 1965, it's one of the most intimate profiles of an artist ever put on film.
Wanting to make more than just a concert film, Pennebaker sought both the public and private Bob Dylan. Hailed as one of the best documentaries about a performing artist ever created, DON'T LOOK BACK is more than a view of an extraordinary concert tour, it is Dylan's last as a solo acoustic performer.
With unobstrusive equipment and rare access to the performer, he achieved a fly-on-the-wall glimpse of one of music's most influential figures ...