Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World

Date
Hour
Place
01/08
21:15
THE LUBELSKIE CINEMA


Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
reż|dir Catherine Bainbridge | CA | 2017 | 103 min
prod|pro Stevie Salas, Tim Johnson, Catherine Bainbridge, Christina Fon, Diana Holtzberg, Linda Ludwick, Jan Rofekamp, and Ernest Webb scen|wr Catherine Bainbridge, Alfonso Maiorana zdj|ph Alfonso Maiorana muz|mus Benoît Charest mon|ed Jeremiah Hayes, Ben Duffield ob|cast Buddy Guy, Steven Van Zandt, Tony Bennett, Taj Mahal, Cyril Neville dys|dis Film Transit

DESCRIPTION

Many artists and musical forms played a role in the creation of rock, but arguably no single piece of music was more influential than the 1958 instrumental “Rumble” by American Indian rock guitarist and singer/songwriter Link Wray. “Rumble” explores how the Native American influence is an integral part of music history, despite attempts to ban, censor, and erase Indian culture in the United States. Father of the Delta Blues Charley Patton, influential jazz singer Mildred Bailey, metaphysical guitar wizard Jimi Hendrix, and folk heroine Buffy Sainte-Marie are among the many music greats who have Native American heritage and have made their distinctive mark on music history.


AWARDS
2017 Sundance FF – Special Jury Prize, Nominated to Grand Jury Prize

DIRECTOR
Catherine Bainbridge – Director, writer and producer. Co-founder of Rezolution Pictures and Minority Media. She has brought her signature enthusiasm to countless documentary, drama, comedy, and interactive media projects, notably the Peabody award-winning documentary “Reel Injun”, about Native stereotypes in Hollywood films.

FILMOGRAPHY
2017 Rumble. Jak Indianie zatrzęśli światem muzyki|Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
2009 Indianie na ekranie|Reel Injun

© Festiwal Filmu i Sztuki Dwa Brzegi Kazimierz Dolny Janowiec nad Wisłą
Projekt i realizacja: Tomasz Żewłakow