The screenplay of the brilliant new film about rock 'n' roll
journalism, from the writer/director of "Jerry Maguire."
Inspired by his own start in journalism as a teenage reporter for
"Rolling Stone," Cameron Crowe has created a coming-of-age story
that is both funny and moving-and laced with sex, drugs, and rock
'n' roll. Set in 1973 and starring Frances McDormand, Billy Crudup,
and Noah Taylor, Crowe's new film tells the story of a
fifteen-year-old boy whose dream of becoming a rock journalist
comes true when "Rolling Stone" sends him on tour with the
up-and-coming rock band Stillwater-loosely based on Led
Zeppelin-over the objections of his protective mother. Crowe brings
the same wry humor he brought to "Jerry Maguire" as well as the
brilliant evocations of teen life that animated his earlier cult
film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" to chronicle and celebrate a
pivotal moment in rock history-and one teenage boy's place in
it.
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