Many, including Neil Young himself, consider his Harvest album the artist’s finest work. To celebrate it turning 50, it has its own movie on the way. Neil Young: Harvest Time will be hitting cinemas this December. The film is set to hit cinemas on December 1st, with further encore screenings running on the 4th.
The docu-film is described as “a never been seen before fan piece including footage from Northern California, London, and Nashville, during its creation.” It takes you on a journey from his iconic Broken Arrow Ranch to a performance with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Young himself describes the project like this: “This is a big album for me. 50 years ago. I was 24, maybe 23 and this album made a big difference in my life. I played with some great friends and it’s really cool that this album has lasted so long.”
“I had a great time and now when I listen to it, I think I was really just lucky to be there. I hope you enjoy this story, which is Harvest Time, and which talks about everything that happened. And now people all around the world can see it at the movies.”