Esther Anderson's documentary takes viewers on a journey to Jamaica in the early 1970s, showcasing the young Bob Marley and the Wailers before they became famous. The film features the band's first rehearsal, the launch of their international career, and the creation of albums like "Burnin'" and "Catch a Fire" that brought reggae music and Rastafarian consciousness to the world, starting a revolution that changed rock music and contemporary culture.
Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend
Esther Anderson, a NAACP IMAGE AWARD winner, embarks on a journey to Jamaica to uncover the early life of Bob Marley as he rose to fame at his iconic 56 Hope Road residence in Kingston.