Blues Divas

Blues Divas (2005)

22 Jan 2005 • Documentary, Music • 1h 56m
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Morgan Freeman talks with the musicians between songs in language that gets them comfortable. You get a feeling of what it would be like to have a chance to get to know each artist. The conversations between songs are really relaxed and Morgan really shows he loves the music. The tone of the interviews usually conveys a little history, stories they like to tell and direct conversation to give us a behind the scenes insight. The whole film captures a down home feeling like sitting in on a jam session behind stage. The music is very well recorded and the camera work conveys a feeling of being in a small audience very close to the artists. If you like women who sing the blues this is a great documentary. Morgan Freeman adds a great level of insight in the way he interacts and the language he uses that really opens up the conversations, very well done.

Robert Mugge
Director

Writer
Renee Austin, Bro Paul Brown, Deborah Coleman
Starring

Language: English
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Country: United States
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7.2

IMDb (22 votes)
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