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The Soul of a Man

  • 2003
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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The Soul of a Man (2003)
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The dramatic tension in the blues between the sacred and the profane by exploring the music and lives of three of director Wim Wenders's favorite blues artists.The dramatic tension in the blues between the sacred and the profane by exploring the music and lives of three of director Wim Wenders's favorite blues artists.The dramatic tension in the blues between the sacred and the profane by exploring the music and lives of three of director Wim Wenders's favorite blues artists.

  • Director
    • Wim Wenders
  • Writer
    • Wim Wenders
  • Stars
    • Chris Thomas King
    • Keith B. Brown
    • James Hughes
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    981
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writer
      • Wim Wenders
    • Stars
      • Chris Thomas King
      • Keith B. Brown
      • James Hughes
    • 7User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Chris Thomas King
    Chris Thomas King
    • Blind Willie Johnson
    Keith B. Brown
    • Skip James
    James Hughes
    • H.C. Speirs
    David F. Hughes
    • Art Laibly
    Shayne Tingle
    • Recording engineer
    Joy Brashears
    • Secretary
    David Barnes
    • Self
    Beck
    Beck
    • Self - Featured Performer
    James Blood Ulmer
    • Self - Featured Performer
    T Bone Burnett
    T Bone Burnett
    • Self - Featured Performer
    • (as T-Bone Burnett)
    Nick Cave
    Nick Cave
    • Self - Featured Performer
    Eagle Eye Cherry
    Eagle Eye Cherry
    • Self - Featured Performer
    Shemekia Copeland
    Shemekia Copeland
    • Self - Featured Performer
    Cream
    Cream
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Self - Narrator
    Skip James
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Garland Jeffreys
    • Self - Featured Performer
    The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
    The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
    • Themselves - Featured Performer
    • Director
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writer
      • Wim Wenders
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    1ebolart

    Waste of Time

    This really doesn't do the blues justice. It starts out badly with images from the voyager probe and Blind Willie McTell (or was it Blind Lemon Jefferson? Someone blind anyway) apparently narrating from outer space (?) and telling us the life stories of various blues musicians. Corny as it is, this might be the visually most interesting part of this documentary. Afterwards the only thing to see is actors incompetently mouthing the classic tunes, filmed in fake 20s black and white intercut with the likes of Beck and Shemekia Copeland raping the same songs afterwards. This is a good device to show us why the old Blues greats were really so great, but it doesn't make for compelling viewing. There is hardly anything in here that could justify making it a film and not a radio play. Nobody should be forced to see these badly done reenactments. It's a shame for Wenders, Scorsese and especially for the Blues. Avoid at all costs.
    5ArmandoManuelPereira

    Some Intersting Footage, But Little Depth To The Stories Being Told.

    Wenders attempts something a little different, but the results are mixed. I appreciate that it was more interesting then Scorceses opening episode, but I had anticipated more. The pluses are its footage (mostly from the 1960s), and some of the reenactments. The minuses are that their never seems to be great depth to the stories being told, or much connection made to these three important musicians. Coupled with that are the mostly uninspired contemporary versions of their music, performed by some musical heavyweights like Bonnie Rait and Lou Reed. (Though their are a couple of exceptions.) Overall, a missed opportunity in my opinion, and just barely worth watching..
    davidgautier

    here come the spirits!

    Less fancy than buenavistasocialclub, this documentary about blues music is well mastered and fascinating. It mainly presents two bluesmen of the twenties (blind willie Johnson and skip James)and one of the late fifties/sixties (JB Lenoir). To picture the high time of rooty blues, Wenders shot a reconstitution of the life into music that were in those times. It figures how words of blues came out in the atmosphere of a street, bar or studio, facing its audience. Introducing and concluding the film, an epic blow is given by the images of cosmic landscapes were a space engine has been launched to travel throughout the universe with relics and testimonies of human mind. Songs of Willie Johnson are in it! Although that it is pleasant to hear several artists still playing pieces of music that are now 'classics', it hides some interesting aspects under a decorative bunch of live performances. It would have been good to develop more about JB Lenoir which was a real songwriter, talking about the fight for constitutional rights of the black people, also denunciating the death of many brothers in Nam. Few archives pictures in the film show those matters (remember that lynch mobs were casual on saturday night in the south till the fifties). Maybe Wenders met some limits dealing with copyrights, but clearly his project was to give faces and pictures to a music that has been despised so long by showbusiness. What we can hear and see is that it's still alive.
    6smulkin

    There is No Story Here

    While all of the musicians that are featured here are great, their lives are not particularly interesting; at least not as far as I can tell from the film. I don't know if their lives were interesting because there is very little information here. It is mostly a mish-mash of performances and re-enactments filmed in the spirit of Hardcopy and Inside Edition (I hear that Wenders and O'Reilly are planning to collaborate on something) The documentary has some interesting performances, but you can get these from the soundtrack album. What's better, the versions on the soundtrack album aren't truncated like the ones in the film.
    8h-b-bos

    Blues in its purest form

    The documentary begins with setting the perspective to several light years. The voyager is traveling our milky-way with the sounds of our earthly lives, as a space monument for (possible?) extraterrestrials.

    The documentary contains footage of Willy Dixen, Robert Johnson, Skip James and J.B. Lenoir. The footage of J.B. has never been published before. The narrative is from 'blind Willie' Dixon. However, it's done by an actor. The film shows the work of all these early blues men followed by covers and interpretations by musicians, such as Nick Cave and the bad Seeds among others.

    The Death of J.B. Lenoir (John Mayall's song) is a striking event in the story. Lenoir got political engaged and is considered to be of the league of Martin Luther King and peers. His political interests can be found in the themes of his lyrics.

    Blues is found to be 'THE' native music of America. Blues is the roots and the rest is the fruits.

    The title 'Soul of a Man' is after a Willie Dixon song.

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    • Connections
      Edited into The Blues (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      You Can't Lose What You Never had
      Written by Muddy Waters (as McKinley Morganfield)

      Performed by Muddy Waters

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • The official Wim Wenders Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duša čoveka
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cappa Productions
      • Emotion Pictures
      • Jigsaw Productions
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      • $592,910
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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