Clarksdale Film Festival and Music Festival

Saturday, Jan 25, 2025 at 11:00am

Stone Pony Tack Room
226 Delta Avenue

The Festival:This Year, We'll Do It Again As We Celebrate 15am - Azing Years. Special Thanks To Community Partners Like Visit Clarksdale, Clarksdale Public Utilities, City Of Clarksdale And Southern Bancorp For Helping Make The Weekend Possible.

Schedule Of Events

10:30am - Tickets: Enter Through Stone Pony Front Door (226 Delta Ave). Buy Tickets At Entrance To Tack Room (Next Door).

Tickets Are Only $5 Per Day Or $10 For A Weekend Pass. Ticket Required For Entry. All Ticket Sales At Venue Door. All Sales Final. Thanks For Supporting Our Nonprofit Event.

11:00am - Duke Of Earl: Official Sizzle - 9 Minutes

Madcow Entertainment And Black 22 Productions Present The Official Sizzle Of The Feature Documentary Duke Of Earl. (Presented By Long-Time Clarksdale Film And Music Festival Filmmaker And Volunteer Tim Hardiman.)

11:15am - Big A: Live At Fgcu Bower School Of Music (Film Short)5 Minutes

Snapshot Of Clarksdale's Big A And Allstars Performing At Fgcu's Bower School Of Music In Fort Myers, Florida (February 2024).

11:20am - Authentic Clarksdale: Visit Clarksdale - 5 Minutes

Clarksdale, Mississippi Is More Than Just "Ground Zero For The Blues" And "The Crossroads Ofam - Erican Music," It Is Also Hometown To Generations Of True Blue Southern Characters...

11:30am - American Mileage - 71 Minutes

Last Year, We Featured A Preview. This Year's We Feature Tim Hardiman's New Feature-Length Documentary About Globe-Trotting One-Man Band Cam Cole. Cole Is A Singer, Songwriter, Busker And New Age Traveler From London, Uk Who Roams Around Performing On Streets And Venues As His One Man Band Show Influenced By Folk, Delta Blues, Grunge And Rock N' Roll.

12:50pm - The Jazz Loft According To W Eugene Smith - 88 Minutes

Presented In Coordination With Director Sara Fishko. In 1950s Manhattan, A Dingy Loft Building Becomes The Home And Obsession Of The Brilliant Photographer W. Eugene Smith – Who Leaves His Family And Moves There To Live The Artist’s Life. Smith Wires The Building For Sound And Captures Daily Life At 821 Sixth Avenue, Where Jazz Players Gather All Night, Every Night, For Freewheeling Jam Sessions Both Hot And Cool.

2:25pm - The Blues Under The Skin - 88 Minutes

In The Early 1970s, Director Roviros Manthoulis Traveled To The Deep South To Film Interviews/Performances By Legends B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Sonny Terry, Brownie Mcghee, Mance Lipscomb, Bukka White, Robert Pete Williams And Roosevelt Sykes. Blurring The Line Between Documentary And Fiction, This Film (Virtually Unseen In The U.S.) Dramatizes The Tumultuous Relationship Of A Young Couple As They Struggle To Overcome Barriers Of Poverty And Prejudice. "A Thrilling Rediscovery And Untapped Treasury Of Musical Performances."

4:05pm - Is The Thrill Gone? An Exploration Into Delta Blues Music Culture - 12 Minutes

Special Guest: Tia Mckenzie Jackson, Director. Clarksdale, Mississippi, Is Known For Its Fertile Land And Mouthwatering Soul Food. It's Also Known As A World-Famous Musical Oasis — Home To Numerous Musicians And Creatives. This New Film Explores How Blues Music Tells A Story Of Turning Trial And Tribulations Into Truth And Triumph.

4:30pm - Silent No More: The Descendants Of The Elaine Massacre - 25 Minutes

Work-In-Progress Director's Cut Of Forthcoming Documentary About The Descents Of The Elaine Massacre In Nearby Elaine, Arkansas, In 1919. A Cherry Street Production.

5:10pm - The Blues Accordin' To Lightnin' Hopkins-31 Minutes

Legendary Music Film Make Les Blank's Best-Known Film Is This Beautiful 1968 Classic! The Great Texas Bluesman Lightnin’ Hopkins Is Captured Brilliantly In This Deeply Moving Documentary. Blank Reveals Lightnin’s Inspiration, And Features A Generous Helping Of Classic Blues. The Film Includes Performances At An Outdoor Barbeque And A Black Rodeo, And A Visit To His Boyhood Town Of Centerville, Texas.

6:00pm - 'Live' Blues By Andy Cohen

Enjoy The Old-School, Pre-War Acoustic Blues Stylings Of Singer/Guitarist Andy Cohen — Featured In The New Mississippi John Hurt Documentary That Follows His Performance.

7:00pm - A Man Called Hurt: The Life And Music Of Mississippi John Hurt-60 Minutes

Special Guests Jamison Stalsworth (Director), Mary Frances Hurt (Executive Producer) And Andy Cohen (Cast Member). Mississippi John Hurt Foundation Board Presents... A Wonderful New Documentary Film About The Life And Legacy Of Blues Musician Mississippi John Hurt (Avalon, Ms). The Film Features Interviews With Icons Like Granddaughter Mary Frances Hurt And Musician John Sebastian, And Is Narrated By Acclaimed Artists. It Explores The Impact Of Hurt's Life And Music, And Includes Details About The Difficulties Of Maintaining His Museum. (Born In 1893, Mississippi John Hurt Taught Himself To Play Guitar. In 1928, He Recorded 13 Songs For Okeh Records. He Was Rediscovered In The Early 1960s, When A Folk-Music Fan Discovered His Works. He Appeared At The Newport Jazz Festival In 1963, 1964 And 1965 And On A Variety Of Television Shows.


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