Jeff Buckley's estate has released numerous compilations, live collections, and documentaries since his death in 1997. The latest documentary, It's Never Over, highlights the significant role of women in Buckley’s life, especially his mother, Mary Guibert, and various female artists he collaborated with. The film emphasizes how these women influenced his music and personal development, showcasing Buckley’s aspiration of becoming a chanteuse, influenced by iconic female voices. Despite extensive exploration of his story, the documentary provides fresh insights into Buckley’s artistic journey and inspirations, including both female and male influences.
The new Jeff Buckley documentary, It's Never Over, emphasizes the crucial role women played in his life, beginning with his mother, Mary Guibert.
Director Amy Berg has found fresh perspectives in Buckley's story by showcasing how various female figures shaped his early life and artistry.
Buckley expressed his aspiration to be a chanteuse, influenced by female artists like Diana Ross and Judy Garland, highlighting the feminine inspiration in his music.
His artistic vision also drew inspiration from male sources, combining influences from female and male artists that shaped his distinctive sound.
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