One of the most heartbreaking threads of the film is Crosby's admission that his former bandmates from The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young—including Graham Nash, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Roger McGuinn—refused to speak to him at the time of filming. He bluntly notes that if just one person hates you it might be on them, but when they all do, the fault lies with you.

Whether you are a die-hard fan of 1960s and 70s folk-rock or simply someone fascinated by human redemption and the cost of genius, this documentary stands as a masterful portrait of a survivor.

Cameron Crowe, who knew Crosby since his own teenage days as a reporter for Rolling Stone , conducted the deeply personal interviews that anchor the movie.

At its heart, the documentary is a testament to the transformative nature of music. It explores how Crosby used his pristine, angelic vocal harmonies as a counterweight to the chaotic darkness of his personal life. 🎬 Production Facts