Remembering the High Lonesome

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Title

Remembering the High Lonesome

Subject

Appalachian Film

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Title

Remembering the High Lonesome

Year

2003

Director

Tom Davenport
Barry Dornfeld

Studio

Davenport Films

Producer

Tom Davenport
Barry Dornfeld

Plot Summary

"Remembering the High Lonesome is the story of the making of a classic documentary film. It is also a profile of filmmaker, photographer, artist, and musician John Cohen. Through interviews, as well as Cohen's own photographs and scenes from his classic film The High Lonesome Sound: Kentucky Mountain Music, filmmaker Tom Davenport focuses on Cohen's journey to rural Kentucky in the 1950s to document the lives of the people there and his "discovery" of the musician Roscoe Holcomb. Remembering the High Lonesome also examines the birth of a new artistic ethic and counterculture through John Cohen's involvement with the Beat Generation, abstract expressionist painters, and the Folk Music Revival, and explores the role of an outsider documenting the life and arts of an Appalachian community."

Genre

Documentary Short

Duration

27 minutes

Citation

“Remembering the High Lonesome,” Appalachian State University, accessed May 7, 2024, https://omeka-dev.library.appstate.edu/items/show/545.

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