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100% Rotten Tomatoes Cinematography Igal Hecht | 6.8/10 Initial release 2012 (Canada) Screenplay James Cullingham Executive producer James Cullingham | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In search of blind joe death the saga of john fahey official trailer
In Search of Blind Joe Death: The Saga of John Fahey is a 57-minute documentary released in 2013 that focuses on the life of the musician John Fahey, also known as the father of "American Primitive Guitar".
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- In search of blind joe death the saga of john fahey official trailer
- James Cullingham
- Other credits
- Cast
- References
The documentary was filmed and based in Washington D.C. where Fahey was born, the Mississippi Delta, where Fahey met and recorded with many musicians, and Salem, Oregon; where Fahey resided in during the last 20 years of his life. The documentary includes a series of video clips of Fahey’s performances, interviews with those who were involved with the musician in his personal and professional life up until his death in 2001.
The film gives viewers an in-depth understanding of what Fahey’s personal world was like, and how he worked as a musician through animation, interviews, video clips and documentations of Fahey. In Search of Blind Joe Death: The Saga of John Fahey was released in October 2012, 11 years after Fahey's death.
James Cullingham
The film was produced, directed and written by James Cullingham, owner of Tamarack Productions. Cullingham is a Toronto-based filmmaker who holds a PhD in history from York University. Cullingham has worked as an executive producer and writer at the Canadian Broadcasting and a professor in broadcast journalism at Seneca College. He has also created documentaries focused on history, culture and politics including As Long As The Rivers Flow (1991) and Lessons in Fear (2005).