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Down from the Mountain

  • 2000
  • G
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Down from the Mountain (2000)
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This is a documentary about the musical artists who performed the songs in the Coen Brothers' film O Brother, Where Art Thou?This is a documentary about the musical artists who performed the songs in the Coen Brothers' film O Brother, Where Art Thou?This is a documentary about the musical artists who performed the songs in the Coen Brothers' film O Brother, Where Art Thou?

  • Directors
    • Nick Doob
    • Chris Hegedus
    • D.A. Pennebaker
  • Stars
    • Ralph Stanley
    • Emmylou Harris
    • Evelyn Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
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    • Directors
      • Nick Doob
      • Chris Hegedus
      • D.A. Pennebaker
    • Stars
      • Ralph Stanley
      • Emmylou Harris
      • Evelyn Cox
    • 11User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Nathan Best
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    10Ell10tt

    Excellent in nearly every measure.

    Unfortunately, I missed the actual concert at the Ryman, despite the fact that I live in Nashville. My young son is a Coen Brothers fanatic, I always found their work to be slightly off target with respect to my own tastes.

    That was, until, I saw "O Brother..." which I saw several times. When "Down from the Mountain" was shown here in Nashville I also visited it several times.

    What music is shown is excellent, I'm a big fan of watching music being created-- I believe that seeing the performers interact adds a depth of understanding of the music. Unfortunately, not every song presented during the concert is in the film, but what's there was very satisfying.

    It looked like the film was shot on Digital Beta, or some video format and then transferred to film. As such, it looked a little flat, but the photography itself and the sound recording were both beyond reproach. I'm hoping when I get the DVD release of this film that they've skipped the film transfer and given me the pure video version.
    8Dante-53

    Enjoyable Concert Film

    I love O Brother, Where Art Thou?. I love the soundtrack. So when I saw in my local multiplex that a documentary had been made in my town about the music recorded in my town and the subsequent concert in my town, I knew I had to go. As far a filmmaking goes, the film leaves a lot to be desired. There is no structure, no clarity, etc. It lacks the elements that make a documentary a moving chronicle. It does have, however, great footage of great artists playing great music. I have never been a fan of country music, but I love the old timey sounds of bluegrass and mountain music. Ralph Stanley is awesome! If you can find this film (I think it's only playing in Nashville) see it. It's well worth the time just for the music.
    RHurley

    Musical Magic!

    It's almost impossible to describe the colourful quality of this film, not because it has or lacks special merit in the normal measures of cinema, nor should it be so evaluated, but because it comes out of nowhere to reach parts of you that you don't expect a movie to reach.

    Co-incidentally, last June I drove to Charlottesville, VA to visit Monticello and see UVA. On that evening I stumbled into a performance of Gillian Welch and David Rawlings at a local brewpub and had a very similar experience to that of the film. The music was just so good that it almost brought tears to my eyes. Like the firsthand joy of getting a glimpse into the souls of Welch and Rawlings, the footage of Down from the Mountain, especially the unpretentious commentary and dialogue between the performers, both onstage and behind the curtains, revealed their genuinely good nature. This greatly enhanced the earthy loveliness of some brilliant bluegrass.

    I would love to have been at this stunning concert, but sadly was not. Having missed it, I can perhaps take some comfort in the film's additional insights and experience that the live audience did not have. The camera work backstage might not win an Oscar, but accomplished much in capturing some of the character of its subjects. This added dimensions of warmth and appreciation to their performances which would be difficult to imagine that the audience could have shared.

    This is a film for music aficionados, not cinema buffs. Doubtless a film critic could find some artistic merit in the work, but it seems much safer to simply wholeheartedly recommend it as pure musical ecstasy.
    10scorch1-1

    Pure Gold

    I wonder if the reviewers are still around who wrote of this concert in 2000, before 9/11, and since that tragic event if their reviews still stand. I suspect they will look at this fine effort in a different light now, and love it more. It's like looking back at innocent children before bad things happened. Although the film, Oh Brother, Where are Thou, is a favorite of mine I missed this special and didn't discover it until Netflix instant downloads became available. I have been watching it three or four times a week since I discovered it. I was shocked to find out it was done in 2000, 11 years ago. I love hearing the family's, The Cox's, the White's and of course the little Pesall sisters, who I imagine have grown and look a lot different now. I haven't Googled any of the talent in this concert because I was afraid of what I might find. Alison Krauss and Emmy Lou Harris are perfect. The Fairfield Four opened the show and Ralph Stanley closes it but the between part has purest blues and blue grass I have ever heard. That Welch/Rawlings are quit the pair. I will probably spoil this by watching it too many times but I just can't stop.
    10stalkofs

    Entertaining - Real stuff!

    I am watching this on DVD for the 5th time. I usually don't watch movies over and over again in a stretch, but this is a video album. This is down to earth video, introducing stars as people who become stars on stage but a bunch of talented people who give you a feeling they are you next door neighbors, approachable. The music is superb!

    I just feel there should have been more music on this though, but heck, it is great. Perhaps we can get more stuff like this. I like listening to CDs but I do like being brought close to the show, which is possible with todays set ups.

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    • Soundtracks
      Man of Constant Sorrow
      Traditional, arrangement by Ed Haley

      Performed by John Hartford

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Падение с горы
    • Filming locations
      • Downtown, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mike Zoss Productions
      • Pennebaker Hegedus Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $301,388
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,959
      • Jun 17, 2001
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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