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Sony Classics buy rights to David Crosby documentary

The documentary ‘David Crosby: Remembrance My Name’, that was with North American rights and which was premiered on January 26 at the Sundance Film Festival has been bought by Sony Pictures Classics in a deal in the low seven-figures.

As per the sources, the documentary produced by Cameron Crowe and directed by A.J. Eaton in his feature directorial debut, the film includes interviews by Eaton and Crow with the Crosby about his career, which dates back to the Byrds in the 1960s and the formation of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young alongside archival footage.

The film also includes discussions of Crosby’s own health issues, including at least two heart attacks and a liver transplant.

Crosby has been included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice as a member of the Byrds and of CSNY.

He wrote or co-written “Why” and “Eight Miles High” with the Byrds and ‘Guinnevere,’ ‘Wooden Ships,’ ‘Shadow Captain,’ and ‘In My Dreams’ with Crosby, Stills, and Nash.

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