Review of Find Your Way: A Busker's Documentary (2014) by Jagger G — 11 Sep 2014
Zen, ambition and The Presidents of the United States of America frontman (a former busker) coalesce in Find your Way. There has always been an uneasy relationship between man's impulse to create art and the practical necessity of making a living. Some people have FOUND A WAY (I just high-fived myself) to make it work, even without super stardom. The film also shows how set and setting prime audiences to appreciate some art over other art: an artist is playing a banjo on a street corner--keep walking. The same artist appearing on Conan--"Hey, this guy could be good, let's take a listen." The film explores so many worthwhile issues related to people trying to make a career, or just a life, out of art.
Find your Way engaged me the entire way through and it moved me.
This review of Find Your Way: A Busker's Documentary (2014) was written by Jagger G on 11 Sep 2014.
Find Your Way: A Busker's Documentary has generally received very positive reviews.
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