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- A cinematic tone poem based on conversation, writings, and music by acclaimed singer/ songwriter/ author Rosanne Cash. This dreamlike mosaic portrait, with stunning Super 8mm and 16mm visuals and Holga animation, features songs from Cash's celebrated album Black Cadillac. Shot on location in New York City, Hendersonville, Tenn., and Ventura, Calif.
- A hypnotic six-minute exploration of the urban landscape and people of Madrid.
- Reality based on conversation with and songs by David Bowie. A music short film including the songs "Never Get Old," "The Loneliest Guy," "Bring Me The Disco King," and "New Killer Star."
- A surrealistic journey through the mind and music of Sam Phillips, based on the songs "Taking Pictures," "Incinerator," "Soul Eclipse" and lyrics from "How To Dream" and "Love Is Everywhere I Go." Music taken from her album, "Fan Dance."
- An impressionistic portrait of actor/singer Peter Gallagher and his ruminations on the music and city of Memphis, Tennessee. Inspired by the music contained on Peter Gallagher's recording "7 Days in Memphis", and created as the DVD content for the Dual Disc format release of the album of the same name.
- Bette Midler performs four songs from her recording "Bette Midler Sings The Peggy Lee Songbook". Selections include "I'm A Woman," "He's A Tramp," "Fever," and an alternate take version of "Is That All There Is?" The program also includes interviews with Bette, along with Nicki Lee Foster and Holly Foster Wells (Peggy Lee's daughter and granddaughter.) along with never before seen vintage home movies from the Peggy Lee estate. A highlight is a home movie montage scored to Bette's recording of "Folks That Live on the Hill." This program was created as the exclusive DVD content for the Dual Disc release of Bette's Peggy Lee tribute.
- Based on the writings and music of Joseph Lee Henry, who may or may not be Joe Henry. Includes the songs "The Afternoon," "Animal Skin," "Your Side of the World" and "Tiny Voices."