This documentary on author/interviewer/DJ/philanthropist Ben Fong-Torres is the epitome of "nice". The son of Chinese immigrants attending school in Oakland, CA, Fong-Torres (his surname deriving from the story his father told of buying the appropriate papers to leave China on the black-market, becoming a "Torres" inadvertently) lucked into a job at the then-fledgling newspaper-styled magazine Rolling Stone, a countercultural publication mixing rock music and politics. Crafting "The Rolling Stone Interview", Fong-Torres became a celebrity himself among music business insiders, with some famous names only willing to talk with him. We learn almost as much about the rest of the RS team (co-founder Jann Wenner, writer Cameron Crowe, photographer Annie Liebowitz, etc.) as Ben Fong-Torres himself, even going back to visit the old office building where it all happened. An entertaining 99mns featuring guests Elton John, Steve Martin, Bob Weir, Country Joe McDonald, Carlos Santana and Quincy Jones. There's nothing kinky or scandalous or salacious about Ben Fong-Torres. He still grieves the murder of his older brother Barry (the target of '70s-era anti-Asian violence), but he's also a beloved husband and father who isn't into drugs and remains devoted to his still-living mother. He's a nice guy. **1/2 from ****
Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres
2022
Action / Documentary
Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres
2022
Action / Documentary
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Suzanne Joe Kai’s intimate documentary shows us how the Rolling Stone writer and editor defined the cultural zeitgeist of the ’60s and ’70s.
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May 06, 2022 at 12:30 PM
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The epitome of "nice"
The story of a legend
Count me in on the fans who bought Rolling Stone in the early 70s and was always thrilled to see a profile written by Ben Fong-Torres! This documentary has everything I wanted to learn about his life and career. Not only is it the story of 60s/70s music, it's the story of the counter culture in San Francisco, as well as an Asian American story. I was shocked by what happened to his brother, that was tragic and previously unknown to me. The documentary shows him reconnecting with many famous people from the past, including Steve Martin, Annie Leibovitz, Quincy Jones and Jann Wenner. They probably shot so much footage but they had to trim all of these for time.