Music from the Big House (2012)
MOVIE SUMMARY:
From acclaimed director Bruce McDonald, MUSIC FROM THE BIG HOUSE is an extraordinary story about finding hope, joy and music behind bars. Rita Chiarelli, Canada's Queen of the Blues, takes a pilgrimage to the birthplace of the Blues: Louisiana State Maximum Security Penitentiary, a.k.a. Angola Prison--formerly the bloodiest prison in America. Rita's trip turns into an historic jailhouse performance, playing with--rather than for--musician inmates serving life sentences. Their shared bond of music, and Chiarelli's ebullient personality, draw striking revelations from the inmates. Rather than sensational stories of convicts, we witness remarkable voices of hope as their love of music radiates humanity and redemption on their quest for forgiveness. In another angle we can say, Rita Chiarelli's exploration of Louisiana's Angola Prison, its inmates and the blues music tradition they perform with her.
Music from the Big House (2012) |
Movie Title: Music from the Big House (2012)
In Theaters: June 1st, 2012
MPAA Rating: NR
Genres: Documentary, Musical
Distributors: Matson Films, Caché Film & Television
Run Time: 1 Hr. 30 Min.
Director: Bruce McDonald
Writers: Erin Faith Young, Tony Burgess
Stars: Rita Chiarelli
Original Music: Rita Chiarelli, Christopher Guglick, John Hazen, Léah Lazonick
Cinematography: Steve Cosens
Film Editing: Eamonn O'Connor
Country: Canada, USA
Language: English
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Produced by
Richard Meaney ---- associate producer
Jennifer St. John ---- producer
Erin Faith Young ---- producer
CAST
Rita Chiarelli
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