Everyone But You 2008
"What if you followed your dream and it led you to the middle of nowhere?"
Dive into the heartfelt journey of *Everyone But You (2008)*, a documentary that captures the unlikely transformation of an independent musician's dream into more than just a home-studio build.
Director: Eric Shiveley
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Everyone But You (2008) about?
This documentary follows musician-director Eric Shiveley as he documents the construction of his home studio in Colorado's San Luis Valley. What starts as a logistical project spirals into an unexpected journey of personal growth, creative discovery, and the surprises life throws in your path.
Who directed Everyone But You?
Eric Shiveley directed *Everyone But You (2008)*, merging his passions for music and filmmaking into a deeply personal project.
Who stars in Everyone But You?
The film features Eric Shiveley alongside Andy Ard, Jenna Boostrom, Bret Bertholf, and Macy Matarazzo, capturing the collaborative spirit of his creative circle.
Is Everyone But You (2008) worth watching?
*Everyone But You (2008)* is a hidden gem for documentary lovers, offering a raw and intimate look at passion and perseverance. While it may not be a mainstream hit, its authenticity and unfiltered storytelling make it a rewarding watch for fans of indie music and behind-the-scenes filmmaking.
How long is Everyone But You?
Everyone But You (2008) has a runtime of 109 minutes.
About Everyone But You (2008) — The Documentary That Turned a Studio into a Story
Dive into the heartfelt journey of *Everyone But You (2008)*, a documentary that captures the unlikely transformation of an independent musician's dream into more than just a home-studio build. Director Eric Shiveley embarks on a deeply personal project in Colorado's remote San Luis Valley, where ambitions meet isolation. What begins as a simple construction diary spirals into an unexpected chronicle of resilience, creativity, and the unplanned detours that shape a life. Through raw footage and intimate storytelling, Shiveley and his collaborators—including members of his creative circle—unfold a narrative that resonates with anyone chasing a passion against the odds.
The film thrives on its stark, unfiltered atmosphere, blending the quiet desolation of the landscape with the raw energy of indie music. As the months unfold, the documentary transcends its premise, revealing themes of perseverance, self-discovery, and the beauty of embracing the unpredictable. For fans of music documentaries or stories about following one's heart, *Everyone But You (2008)* offers a compelling, offbeat escape into the unexpected.