Joe Massot

American film director and writer best remembered for his work with George Harrison and Led Zeppelin across a distinctive body of countercultural cinema.

What do we know about Joe Massot?

Here are the key biographical details about Joe Massot:

  • Name: Joe Massot
  • Date of Birth: January 1, 1933
  • Place of Birth: USA
  • Date of Death: April 4, 2002
  • Gender: Male
  • Job Title: Director
  • Crew Jobs: Director, Writer

Who is Joe Massot?

Joe Massot (1933 – April 4, 2002) was an American writer and film director who was known for the film Wonderwall (1968) which featured a soundtrack by George Harrison, and the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same (1976). The latter was not finished by Massot, being completed by Peter Clifton after the producer was unhappy with progress and removed Massot from the project. Massot's only other concert film was the 1980s ska film Dance Craze.

What is Joe Massot known for?

Joe Massot's directorial credits span several decades of distinctive filmmaking. His most recognized works include:

  • Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same (1976, Movie)
  • Wonderwall (1969, Movie)
  • Zachariah (1971, Movie)
  • Dance Craze (1981, Movie)
  • Space Riders (1984, Movie)
  • Carnival (1960, Movie)
  • Reflections on Love (1966, Movie)

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