Tangled Up in Bob

A fascinating, 64-minute documentary by Peabody and Emmy award-winning filmmaker Mary Feidt in which well-known writer and poet Natalie Goldberg tries to find parallels in her own life growing up in Farmingdale, New York, when she goes to the hometown of Bob Dylan in Hibbing, Minn., to explore the humble roots of the famous Jewish folk singer by interviewing his former classmates, childhood friends (such as Erik Storlie, Sheldon Berganini, and John Bucklen), and even his English teacher B.J. Rolfzen and by visiting sites that were part of Robert Zimmerman's childhood growing up on the Iron Range.
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