Becoming Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin
Becoming Led Zeppelin is a 2025 documentary film directed by Bernard MacMahon and written by MacMahon and Allison McGourty, distributed by Sony Pictures Classics. It holds the distinction of being the first ever officially authorized biographical documentary about Led Zeppelin, made with the full cooperation of the band's surviving members and the estate of John Bonham. The film premiered in IMAX in the UK on February 5, 2025, with a wider US release beginning February 14, and went on to gross over $13 million worldwide by May 2025. It traces the band's origin story from the childhoods of Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, and John Bonham in post-war Britain, through their respective early careers in the thriving London session and club scene of the 1960s, to their formation in the summer of 1968 and their meteoric rise throughout 1969, culminating in the moment they became the number one band in the world in 1970.
What distinguishes the film from most rock documentaries is the intimacy and depth of access MacMahon was granted. The surviving members — Page, Plant, and Jones — give new on-camera interviews, while previously private audio recordings of John Bonham, kept undisclosed for decades, are heard for the first time. The film is powered by never-before-seen archival footage and performances, remastered to a standard befitting its IMAX presentation, and full songs play throughout in a way that gives it the feel of a concert film as much as a biography. MacMahon's approach is experiential and psychedelic rather than conventionally journalistic, immersing the viewer in the period rather than simply narrating it. Among the film's more memorable revelations is footage of the band's members playing behind Shirley Bassey on the Goldfinger theme, and an account of the band's extraordinary first American tour of 1969, which effectively created their legend almost overnight.
Becoming Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin
Becoming Led Zeppelin is a 2025 documentary film directed by Bernard MacMahon and written by MacMahon and Allison McGourty, distributed by Sony Pictures Classics. It holds the distinction of being the first ever officially authorized biographical documentary about Led Zeppelin, made with the full cooperation of the band's surviving members and the estate of John Bonham. The film premiered in IMAX in the UK on February 5, 2025, with a wider US release beginning February 14, and went on to gross over $13 million worldwide by May 2025. It traces the band's origin story from the childhoods of Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, and John Bonham in post-war Britain, through their respective early careers in the thriving London session and club scene of the 1960s, to their formation in the summer of 1968 and their meteoric rise throughout 1969, culminating in the moment they became the number one band in the world in 1970.
What distinguishes the film from most rock documentaries is the intimacy and depth of access MacMahon was granted. The surviving members — Page, Plant, and Jones — give new on-camera interviews, while previously private audio recordings of John Bonham, kept undisclosed for decades, are heard for the first time. The film is powered by never-before-seen archival footage and performances, remastered to a standard befitting its IMAX presentation, and full songs play throughout in a way that gives it the feel of a concert film as much as a biography. MacMahon's approach is experiential and psychedelic rather than conventionally journalistic, immersing the viewer in the period rather than simply narrating it. Among the film's more memorable revelations is footage of the band's members playing behind Shirley Bassey on the Goldfinger theme, and an account of the band's extraordinary first American tour of 1969, which effectively created their legend almost overnight.
