"An underground art form that decent church-going folks stayed well-away from." Film Movement has debuted an official trailer for Deep Blues, a music documentary from 1992 that has been fully restored and is getting an official re-release this year. This originally premiered at the 1992 Sundance Film Festival, and opened later that year giving a chance for all of these artist's to be re-discovered. "In 1990, commissioned by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics, veteran music film director Robert Mugge and the music scholar Robert Palmer ventured deep into the heart of the North Mississippi Hill Country and Mississippi Delta to seek out the best rural blues acts currently working." The film follows music critic Robert Palmer and director Robert Mugge as they travel around and tell the insightful story of Delta blues and North Mississippi hill country blues. This new restoration opens at the Metrograph cinema in NYC and will be available in virtual cinemas this October for anyone looking to enjoy this classic doc. Looks and sounds like it's a must see film. ›››
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