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Release Date:
January 19, 2016
Original Title:
The Way of Folk
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
The Criterion Channel
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
In this brand new featurette, executive producer T Bone Burnett and the Coen brothers discuss the history of some of the songs that heard in Inside Llywin Davies and possible origin of the stories they tells, the folk movement during the 1960s and the social and cultural ideas that it represented, the authenticity and the identity of folk music and the balance between the two, the future of folk music, etc. Included with the featurette are illustrations by Drew Christie. The featurette was created exclusively for Criterion in 2015.
Animation:
Dane Herforth
Drew Christie
Camera Operator:
Rob Kassabian
Grant Delin
Director:
Kogonada
Editorial Staff:
Gabriel Chávez
Kogonada
Executive Producer:
Fumiko Takagi
Peter Becker
Jonathan Turell
Mixing Engineer:
Nathan Singhapok
Photo Retouching:
Julie Sussman
Producer:
Kim Hendrickson
Production Director:
Angie Bucknell
Production Illustrator:
Drew Christie
Quality Control Supervisor:
Stéphane Pecharman
Researcher:
Scott B. Bomar
Paul Duncan
Sound Recordist:
Spencer Moore
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ryan Hullings
Technical Supervisor:
Lee Kline
Thanks:
Eli Bush
Scott Rudin
Ryann Liebenthal
Ethan Coen
T Bone Burnett
William Becker
Joel Coen
Kylie Kempster
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