Kevin Macdonald set to Direct Bob Marley Documentary

Movie Documentary by Joey Paur

Director Kevin Macdonald is set to direct a new documentary based on the life of legendary musician Bob Marley. Macdonald recently directed the upcoming Roman epic film The Eagle with Channing Tatum and Jamie Bell

Macdonald is no stranger to the world of documentaries, his past credits include One Day in September and Touching the Void. Apparently the director has been givenfull access to the Marley family's private archives and will. With the families cooperation they will attempt to develop a definitive look at the musicians life and work.

Here's a description of the project from the press release:

Bob Marley'’s universal appeal, impact on music history and his role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. His music and message transcend culture, language and creed and resonate around the world today as powerfully as when he was alive. Only a handful of musicians have ever achieved such an impact and Bob Marley, though his life was far too short, stands among them. 

As one of the most accomplished documentary and feature filmmakers of a new generation Macdonald willdeliver the definitive work on Bob Marley, his life and a truly global influence. Filming is taking place as far afield as Ghana, Japan and the UK, in addition to his beloved Jamaica and the States.

Macdonald said, "“I was already intrigued by the Marley story but the way in which this film isdeveloping, as we delve through the archive materials and interview key characters in his life, has surpassed my expectations. What made Bob tick is probably unanswerable but viewers will certainly feel that they know him a little better after seeing our documentary. I am grateful to the Marley family for entrusting me with their heritage.”"

The film's executive producers include Steve Bing, Chris Blackwell and Ziggy Marley, who added: "We went to Kevin initially as an acclaimed documentarian but what has been most important to the family is his obvious passion for and interest in my father’s life as a musician and person." 

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