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Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me

2014 · Movie · PG · 116 min · ★ 7.6 · 90% critics

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This documentary follows a famous musician on a final tour while living with Alzheimer’s, capturing both the joy of performing and the daily challenges of memory loss. Along the way, it highlights the support of loved ones and the emotional impact the illness has on family, friends, and fans.

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Details
Years
2014
Release date
2014-04-24
Language
English
Rated
PG
Runtime
116 min
Max quality
HD
Critic score
90/100
TMDB rating
7.6/10 (39 votes)
About

You’ll likely enjoy this if you want an intimate, emotional music documentary that balances warmth and heartbreak while showing how illness affects a whole family; Not for you if you avoid heavy real-life stories like Cobain: Montage of Heck.

Pros: deeply moving and heartfelt; humor amid hardship; educational about memory loss | Cons: can be very depressing; some celebrity talk feels extra; tough to watch at times

Themes

  • concert
  • country music
  • parent child relationship
  • banjo
  • retirement
  • record producer
  • biography
  • alzheimer's disease
  • celebrity
  • singer

Cast & crew

Directed by James Keach