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I am the Blues

Daniel Cross

2016

I AM THE BLUES takes the audience on a musical journey through the swamps of the Louisiana Bayou, the juke joints of the Mississippi Delta, and Moonshine soaked BBQs in the North Mississippi Hill Country. Visiting the last original blues devils, many in their 80s, still living in the American deep south and touring the Chitlin’ Circuit. Let Bobby Rush, Barbara Lynn, Henry Gray, Carol Fran, Little Freddie King, Lazy Lester, Bilbo Walker, Jimmy “Duck” Holmes, RL Boyce, LC Ulmer, Lil’ Buck Sinegal, and their friends awaken the blues in all of us.

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CREDITS

Written and directed by
Daniel Cross
Producers
Daniel Cross, Bob Moore
Executive Producer
Mila Aung-Thwin
Director of Photography
Johnny Price
Editor
Ryan Mullins
Location Sound EMMET HENCHEY David ‘Lefty’ Parker
Emmet Henchey, David 'Lefty'Parker
Creative Consultant
Ira “Dr Ike” Padnos, Ponderosa Stomp Foundation
Produced with the financial participation of
Canada Media Fund, Québec Crédit D'impôt cinéma et télévision Gestion Sodec, Sodec Québec, Rogers Documentary Fund, Bell Fund, Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit
Produced in association with
documentary​ C​hannel, Canal D A Division of Bell Media Inc.
AWARDS

Soul of the South Award

Indie Memphis and The Bartok Award

Best Documentary Festival Jean Rouch

Best Cinematography at Canadian Screen Awards

PRESS

This film is a chance to set a spell, watch longtime musicians play and boast and reflect about their lives on and off the road.

— Daniel M. Gold, The New York Times

A rambling, unpretentious music documentary made in the spirit of Alan Lomax and Les Blank, Daniel Cross’ I Am the Blues tags along through Mississippi and Louisiana as aged performers swap songs and recollections with each other

— The Hollywood Reporter

Daniel Cross has made a relaxed and beautifully observed film about a musical form that may disappear in the next couple of decades.

— Marc Glassman, POV

I Am the Blues seeks and finds incredible artists who have been overlooked or forgotten, and gives them their due before they’re gone.

— T’Cha Dunlevy, Montreal Gazette

Cross’ documentary is a clarion call for the torchbearers needed to keep the blues and its associated culture alive.

— Sharonne Cohen, Downbeat