Human Highway
The new owner of a roadside diner stuck in a town built around an always leaking nuclear power plant plans to torch the place to collect insurance. However, an assortment of bizarre characters and weird events (such as spaceships flying around) gets in his way.
Dean Stockwell
Neil Young
Casts & Crew
Neil Young
Dean Stockwell
Dennis Hopper
Sally Kirkland
Russ Tamblyn
Charlotte Stewart
Pegi Young
Mark Mothersbaugh
Devo
Gerald V. Casale
Bob Casale
Robert Mothersbaugh
Geraldine Baron
Alan Myers
Also Directed by Dean Stockwell
A short film documenting the making of Bruce Conner's Breakaway.
Also Directed by Neil Young
An unfiltered look at the recording of the new album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
Behind the Scenes / Making of documentary of Neil Young's 2022 album, 'World Record'
Neil Young is recorded by his wife Daryl Hannah during the COVID-19 quarantine. A live performance from home and the first feature in their Fireside Sessions series.
Neil Young's "musical novel", telling the story of a family, the murder of a cop and the evolution of a young girl named Sun Green. This is not a concert film. YOung himself shot actors on locations on his native Northern California home turf to craete his Greendale, a rural town that is a microcosm of a world in crisis. There is lots of music featured by Young and Crazy Horse. Special bonus features include "Making of" with brand new interviews with Neil and the cast; also 3 live performances of "Greendale" songs, more.
Neil Young (directing and filming under his pseudonym "Bernard Shakey") created this behind-the-scenes documentary of his European tour with Crazy Horse in 1987.
Neil Young is recorded by his wife Daryl Hannah during the COVID-19 quarantine. A live performance from home and the second feature in their Fireside Sessions series.
After recording Ragged Glory at Broken Arrow Ranch in the spring of 1990 and releasing it that September, Young and Crazy Horse took the stage at The Catalyst in Santa Cruz on November 13 to unleash the songs upon a live audience.
Neil Young's 1978 concert tour, documented in this acclaimed two-hour film that was directed by Young himself (using the pseudonym Bernard Shakey), is a treat for the singer-songwriter's fans. The concept of the show is high (for Young, anyway), if rather odd: roadies (here called "Road Eyes") decked out like Jawas from Star Wars, stage announcements from the original Woodstock during set changes, and giant amps, microphones, and so on for an "Incredible Shrinking Man" effect. Of course, it's the music that counts, and there's plenty of that, what with nearly 20 songs (including two versions of "Hey Hey, My My," his nod to the punk movement), acoustic and electric (with longtime companions Crazy Horse), dating back to his Buffalo Springfield days ("I Am a Child") and continuing through popular solo numbers like "Cinnamon Girl" and the extended "Like a Hurricane."
A documentation of Neil Young and Crazy Horse concert from 1990.
CSNY/Déjà Vu is a 2008 film directed by Bernard Shakey, a pseudonym for Neil Young. It focuses on the career of Crosby Stills Nash and Young, its musical connection to its audience and the turbulent times with which its music is associated as the band goes on their 2006 Freedom of Speech tour.