The Ballad of A. J. Weberman (2007)
Directed by Oliver Ralfe / James Bluemel
Sub-Genres - Biography |
Countries - United Kingdom |
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
Filmmakers James Bluemel and Oliver Ralfe explore the curious life of infamous Bob Dylan obsessive and Garbology inventor AJ Weberman in this official selection of the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. A man who lives on the fringe, Weberman gained notoriety after taping what was presumably a private conversation between himself and Dylan. In addition to his bitter relationship with the iconic singer/songwriter, Weberman also drew the ire of some as a result of his quirky habit of rifling through people's garbage.
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garbage, infamy, notoriety, obsession, singer/songwriter