Never-before-seen docu film in cinemas Dec 1st

Neil Young will release Neil Young: Harvest Time, a never-before-seen docu film celebrating the 50th anniversary of his bestselling album, Harvest. The film is presented by Shakey Pictures, Trafalgar Releasing, and Warner Records and will run in movie theaters worldwide on Thursday, December 1st with select encores on Sunday, December 4th.

It includes footage from Northern California, London, and Nashville during the signature album’s creation. The exclusive cinema event begins with a personal introduction from Young about the film and album.

Tickets are on sale now at NeilYoungHarvestTime.com.

Created between January and September 1971, this docu film takes viewers on an intimate journey to Young’s Broken Arrow Ranch in Northern California for the “Harvest Barn” sessions, to London for an iconic performance with the London Symphony Orchestra, and to Nashville where the then 20-something Young worked on various tracks of this signature album. Performance and rehearsal content is intertwined into creative storytelling and includes most of the tracks from album Harvest, released in 1972, including “Heart of Gold,” “A Man Needs A Maid,” “Alabama,” and “Old Man.”

The premiere in cinemas of the Harvest Time film is in celebration of the release on December 2nd of the Harvest 50th Anniversary Edition Box Sets on CD and vinyl, boasting the original album, three studio outtakes on CD/7-inch vinyl, an unreleased live 1971 BBC solo performance on CD/LP and DVD. Also included in the box sets is a hardbound book and fold-out poster. The vinyl box sets include a lithograph print.