This timely road movie explores the thriving underbelly of a dying American art form in the land where it began Mississippi.
Planned as a weeklong journey through the birthplace of the blues, M for Mississippi seeks to capture the proverbial real deal in its home where it is most comfortable and authentic the jukes, the front yards, the cotton fields. More than just a collection of concert performances, the film will collect the sounds, the images and the feel of both the performers and their native landscape an environment essential to their livelihoods and inseparable from their art.
Cultivating the fertile ground between such landmark theatrical travelogues as Buena Vista Social Club and Deep Blues, M for Mississippi aims to appeal to more than just the average blues fan. By showcasing such a fascinating foreign land so close to home, the filmmakers hope to inspire countless others to make their own road trips down Mississippis blue highways.
Added: October 01, 2008 Runtime: 02:59 Plays: 242 Comments: 1
This timely road movie explores the thriving underbelly of a dying American art form in the land where it began Mississippi.
Planned as a weeklong journey through the birthplace of the blues, M for Mississippi seeks to capture the proverbial real deal in its home where it is most comfortable and authentic the jukes, the front yards, the cotton fields. More than just a collection of concert performances, the film will collect the sounds, the images and the feel of both the performers and their native landscape an environment essential to their livelihoods and inseparable from their art.
Cultivating the fertile ground between such landmark theatrical travelogues as Buena Vista Social Club and Deep Blues, M for Mississippi aims to appeal to more than just the average blues fan. By showcasing such a fascinating foreign land so close to home, the filmmakers hope to inspire countless others to make their own road trips down Mississippis blue highways.
A great film of Jimmy "Duck" Holmes of Broke & Hungry Records performing at BB's Jazz Blues & Soups in St. Louis. Joined by Lightnin' Malcolm on drums, Johnny Fox on second guitar and Rush McAllister on tap shoes!