Monday, November 18, 2019

Film Movement Tabs Dec. 10 For The DVD Debut Of Documentary Filmmaker Jim Brown's Holly Near: Singing For Our Lives


DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey
Film Movement has set Dec. 10 for the DVD debut of Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Jim Brown’s latest folk music film, Holly Near: Singing For Our Lives.   

With previous profiles for the likes of Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and The Weavers, it was only natural that singer, songwriter and political activist Holly Near would join such a prestigious group as the subject of one of his documentaries.

The film follows Holly Near’s decades-long career as a recording artist, songwriter, actress (Slaughterhouse-Five, The Todd Killings, Minnie and Moskowitz) and women’s rights advocate.   

Beginning in small venues, she once did a two-night gig at McCabe’s Guitar Shop, an intimate (meaning very small), but nevertheless legendary folk venue in Santa Monica back in the early 1970s.  That small venue showcase was shared with none other than fellow newcomer Tom Waits!!  

DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey
As her following grew, she began to pack theatres and other concert venues as a headliner.   A true road warrior … her fans keep close tabs on her concert dates and will travel far and wide to catch her music live and tune into her political advocacy.   

A number of contemporaries are interviewed here, who provide insights into her recording and activist career.  These include Jane Fonda (who co-starred with her and Donald Sutherland in director Francine Parker’s 1972 film release of FTA), Gloria Steinem and Ronnie Gilbert (who was featured, along with Holly Near, in director Jim Brown’s 1981 documentary, The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time) … and more.

As to bonus features, Film Movement has included an additional 30 minutes worth of interviews not included in the documentary and there are two live concert performances — “One Good Song” and “Somebody’s Jail.”


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