People recommend Far Off Town Dunedin to Nashville movie
Movie Issued - in 2006.
Budget: NZD 30,000
'Far Off Town - Dunedin to Nashville' be a documentary about New Zealand underground batter fable David Kilgour and his cruise from the slim NZ town of Dunedin to Nashville to journal next to his friends contained by the alternative province flounce 'Lambchop'. Alongside the anecdote of Kilgour copy his album with Lambchop the documentary capture a slash of Nashville during the juncture he spent inwardly with individual inflection against the self-directed music scene and cultural focus of the municipal. The substantiate offer a skylight onto Kilgour's resourceful regulations and unmatched soundtrack of Lambchop's world in location of David journey's from Kurt Wagner's burial chamber, to the recording studio of maverick initiator Mark Nevers, to the criminal world haunt of the Nashville music scene. 'Far Off Town' provide a glimpse into the world of independent record making in Nashville while focus on the creative process of ode letters and recording, explore the mood of the music through redolent and expressive interpretation. The story culminate with a journey through the cobalt ridge mountain to the nuptial of Kilgour's indie runny label - Merge Records in Chapel Hill.
Color Info: Color
Countries: New Zealand
Genres: Documentary
Languages: English
Locations: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Runtimes: New Zealand:80
Sound Mix: Stereo
Tech Info: RAT:4:3 Letterbox
Release Dates: USA:24 May 2006, USA:28 August 2008
Far Off Town - Dunedin to Nashville is a documentary about New Zealand underground rock legend David Kilgour and his journey to Nashville to record with his friends in the band Lambchop.
In movie played:
Ramblin Jack Elliott (actor)
The Heavy Eights (actor)
David Kilgour (actor)
Lamchop (actor)
Paul Judge (producer)
Bridget Sutherland (producer)
Paul Judge (cinematographer)
David Kilgour (cinematographer)
Bridget Sutherland (cinematographer)
The Heavy Eights (composer)
David Kilgour (composer)
Lambchop (composer)
Bridget Sutherland (director)
Paul Judge (editor)
Bridget Sutherland (editor)
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