Amy Berg joins Kyle Meredith to talk about It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, her new documentary exploring the legacy of the Grace singer. Berg discusses why it took over a decade to bring the film to life, earning the trust of Buckley’s mother Mary Guibert and choosing to frame the story through Jeff’s emotional voicemails, feminist ideals, and the women in his life—rather than the looming shadow of his father, Tim Buckley. The two also talk about the enduring power of Buckley’s voice, the misunderstood brilliance of Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk, and the emotional toll of telling a story that still hits so many listeners at a soul-deep level. Berg even teases potential bonus footage, the possibility of a future biopic, and the Chris Cornell doc she's currently working on.
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