

The ultimate rock groupie finally becomes the star at 70 — with Jack White in his corner.
Bp Fallon has always lived at the heart of rock history. From his beginnings on Irish television, to his adventures in London's electric rock scene, Fallon was everywhere – working for the Beatles, whispering in the ears of legends like Led Zeppelin, T. Rex, and U2. He wasn't just a witness to rock history; he was the guy making it happen backstage. Then, in a twist worthy of a rock 'n' roll fairytale, Bp grabs the mic in his 70s, recording raw, poetic tracks with none other than Jack White. After a lifetime in the shadows of giants, the eternal hipster finally takes centre stage – and owns it.
Acting
BP's unfiltered charisma — you can't script this energy.
Direction
Leonard lets legends speak, never interrupts the magic.
Score
Jack White-produced tracks that slap at any age.
Director
Alan Leonard
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
BP coined the phrase 'Total Request Live' decades before MTV stole it. He also named Led Zeppelin's Swan Song label.
The film quietly argues that rock history's 'supporting characters' were actually its screenwriters — without them, no show.