Beware of Mr. Baker

[2] It premiered at the 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary.

[3] The title is a reference to a sign outside his South African compound, and also indicative of Baker's combative personality displayed in the film.

[4] The consensus reads, "Free of the hagiographic overtones that dog many documentary profiles, Beware of Mr. Baker presents a clear-eyed, thoroughly gripping look at one of rock's greatest – and most personally problematic – musicians.

"[6] He elaborated that he was frustrated with the inclusion of some of the people on the film but was pleased to see Eric Clapton and Charlie Watts had taken part.

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