Documentary
“I went into this documentary not knowing what to expect, I’m not a musician, and I’ve never held a guitar in my life. But wow. This film is about way more than rare instruments. It's about community, passion, and a guy who's quietly become a cultural hero in the music world.” - IMDb
That sense of authenticity resonates throughout the film. The documentary captures not only the storied history of Norman's Rare Guitars, how a simple passion for guitars evolved into a celebrated shop that became a gathering place for renowned musicians, but also the human behind it all, Norman Harris.
For longtime guitar enthusiasts and newcomers alike, the film offers both spectacle and substance. The breath of vintage instruments, many of them once owned by musical icons is staggering. Yet, what shines through most is the humanity, the people who have walked through the shop’s doors over decades, the lives touched, the music inspired.
It’s a tribute to a man, a shop, and a culture that, for many, defined what it means to love the guitar.