With the precision of a lyricist, this film dissects the anatomy of a song. It wisely avoids hagiography, instead fixating on the gruelling, beautiful work of transforming feeling into phrase. Keenan, portrayed here as more craftsman than rock…
David Keenan – Words on Canvas
Four years after the breakthrough success of his debut album, Beginner's Guide to Bravery, Dundalk songwriter, musician, and composer David Keenan is at a crossroads. After touring extensively and…
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As a document of process, ‘Words on Canvas’ has merit. It faithfully shadows Keenan during a pivotal career juncture, and his reflections on craft are undoubtedly sharp. Yet, the film’s execution feels somewhat rudimentary. The absence of a…
A transcendent meditation on the cost of artistry. ‘Words on Canvas’ achieves something rare: it makes the solitary act of writing feel both epic and intimately accessible. David Keenan’s journey from the roar of the stage to the…
This documentary offers a valuable, if narrowly focused, look at a songwriter’s second-act struggle. Keenan is a captivating subject, his poetic musings providing genuine insight into the creative grind. The film convincingly frames the studio as a battleground…
‘Words on Canvas’ is a compelling portrait of artistic vulnerability. Eschewing the typical tour bus glamour, it sits with David Keenan in the quiet, fraught space of creation after success. The film’s power lies in its patience, observing…
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Australian audiences have a longstanding affinity for heartfelt, lyric-driven singer-songwriters and authentic storytelling. Keenan's Irish roots and poetic sensibility will likely resonate strongly with fans of local artists like Paul Kelly or international figures such as Nick Cave. The film's theme of artistic resilience and its focus on craft over celebrity aligns with the values of Australia's robust live music and festival culture, making it a compelling watch for culturally engaged viewers.