newportFILM and Newport Folk to Present Two Music Documentaries
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newportFILM and Newport Folk to Present Two Music Documentaries
The Ballad of Shovels And RopenewportFILM and Newport Folk will host a viewing of two music documentaries this weekend. The films are Heartworn Highways Revisited and The Ballad of Shovels And Rope.
Heartworn Highways Revisited
"This year marks the 38th anniversary of the seminal music documentary, HEARTWORN HIGHWAYS, a film that explored and captured the nascent roots of the Outlaw Country movement in the mid-70′s. HEARTWORN HIGHWAYS REVISTED will celebrate the authenticity and express the feelings of the legendary original, via a community of contemporary 'outlaws' living and creating music in Nashville, Tennessee."
7:00 PM
Cocktail hour - drinks by Spikedseltzer & Grey Sail Brewing, appetizers by Boru Noodle Bar
8:15 PM
Film, followed by post-film Q&A with John Mccauley of Deer Tick, Langhorne Slim, Andrew Combs & director Wayne Price
Tickets: $20
The Ballad of Shovels And Rope
"From working for tips to becoming the emerging artist of the year, a two-man family band uses hard work and ingenuity to create something out of nothing."
Saturday, July 26
Casino Theater
9 Freebody Street, Newport
72 minutes
Director: Jace Freeman
Producers: Paul Bannister, Sean Clark
8:15 PM
Film, followed by post-film Q&A with producer Paul Bannister
Tickets: $15
For more information, call (401) 649-2784 or visit the website here.
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Heartworn Highways Revisited
July 25 8:15pm
This year marks the 38th anniversary of the seminal music documentary, HEARTWORN HIGHWAYS, a film that explored and captured the nascent roots of the Outlaw Country movement in the mid-70′s. HEARTWORN HIGHWAYS REVISTED will celebrate the authenticity and express the feelings of the legendary original, via a community of contemporary “outlaws” living and creating music in Nashville, Tennessee.
92 minutes
Director: Wayne Price
Producers: Graham Leader & Brian Devine
From working for tips to becoming the emerging artist of the year, a two-man family band uses hard work and ingenuity to create something out of nothing.
72 minutes
Director: Jace Freeman
Producers: Paul Bannister, Sean Clark
First-time director/drummer from Australia, Alan Hicks, convinced his surfing mate and cinematographer, Adam Hart, to travel to the U.S. to follow and film 89-year-old jazz legend, Clark Terry (Quincy Jones's first teacher) over four years - to document an unlikely mentorship between Terry and a driven, blind piano prodigy, Justin Kauflin, 23.
Chapman and Maclain Way’s energetic telling of one of baseball’s great, unheralded stories is as much about independent spirit as it is about the game.
In Dior and I, one enters the storied world that is the House of Christian Dior with a privileged, behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Raf Simons’ highly anticipated first Haute Couture collection as the iconic brand’s new Artistic Director.
90 minutes
Director: Frédéric Tcheng
Producer: Guillaume de Roquemaurel
Funded as a gift to the ocean and four years in the making, the Netflix original documentary MISSION BLUE is legendary oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle’s wake-up call to save the world’s seas. Directed by Fisher Stevens (“The Cove”) and Robert Nixon (“Gorillas in the Mist”), the film follows Dr. Earle on her global quest to protect the ocean from the powerful forces of pollution, overfishing and climate change.
95 minutes
Directors: Robert Nixon, Fisher Stevens
Cast: Sylvia Earle, James Cameron, Michael deGruy