Page, White And Edge Star In New Rockumentary "It Might Get Loud!"
A new rockumentary looks at the history of the guitar through the eyes of Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, U2's The Edge and White Stripes guitarist Jack White.
Entitled It Might Get Loud, the film premieres next month at the Toronto International Film Festival. It's directed by Davis Guggenheim, who won an Oscar for making Al Gore documentary An Inconvenient Truth
According to The Playlist film music blog, Page, White and The Edge were each picked for their contributions to guitar playing in three separate eras — Page in the '70s, The Edge in the '80s and '90s, and White in the early years of the 21st century.
The movie was shot in London, Dublin, Nashville and Los Angeles. There's no word on when or if the film will get a theatrical release though...
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