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My Father and the Man in Black

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
281
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My Father and the Man in Black (2012)
"Jonathan Holiff’s new documentary is more than just another addition to the bottomless pit of archival footage dedicated to legend, man, myth and flawed mortal that is Johnny Cash. This film is a universal and troubling tale of the very real walls that parents can build around themselves (Jonathan's father, Saul Holiff, was Cash's manager in the 1960s and 70s). There is much great music, oodles of exclusive visuals (stills and film clips) and - think panelled dens, tiki bars and vintage 60s and 70s décor - seamless re-creations of the past. With more plot points and twists than a Syd Field screenwriting seminar, the narrative is strong, exposing more faces of the multifaceted Man In Black himself than ever before. And it seems that drugs and drink weren't the real cause of Cash's professional self-destruction. Refreshingly, My Father and the Man In Black does not slip into the realm of tabloid. It's an intense personal adventure with universal themes and appeal that just happens to feature one of 20th-century music's great icons." Ambrose Roche, NXNE Programmer
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The untold story of 'bad-boy' Johnny Cash, his talented but troubled manager, Saul Holiff, and a son searching for his father in the shadow of a legend.The untold story of 'bad-boy' Johnny Cash, his talented but troubled manager, Saul Holiff, and a son searching for his father in the shadow of a legend.The untold story of 'bad-boy' Johnny Cash, his talented but troubled manager, Saul Holiff, and a son searching for his father in the shadow of a legend.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Holiff
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Holiff
  • Stars
    • Saul Holiff
    • Johnny Cash
    • Jonathan Holiff
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    281
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Holiff
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Holiff
    • Stars
      • Saul Holiff
      • Johnny Cash
      • Jonathan Holiff
    • 19User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Saul Holiff
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    Johnny Cash
    Johnny Cash
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    • (archive footage)
    Jonathan Holiff
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    Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan
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    • (archive footage)
    Joaquin Phoenix
    Joaquin Phoenix
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    • (archive footage)
    June Carter Cash
    June Carter Cash
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    Reese Witherspoon
    Reese Witherspoon
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    Harvey Glatt
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    Gary Holiff
    • Saul Holiff at 50
    David Disher
    • Johnny Cash at 30
    Joshua Robinson
    • Saul Holiff at 40
    Dan Champagne
    • Johnny Cash at 40
    Norman Singer
    • Saul Holiff at 75
    Elli Hollands
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    Alino Giraldi
    • Saul Holiff at 20
    Robert Skanes
    Robert Skanes
    • Marshall Grant
    Trevor Juras
    • Luther Perkins
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    Brent Crawford
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    8smurph2010

    collateral damage

    I watched the premiere on CTV, June 17, 2013. It was great to see a story about Johnny Cash's dark celebrity with the focus on his back-room power broker and the lynch-pin that appears to have been an at-times tormented friendship. Caught up in the whirlwind of fame, Saul Holiff appears to have been a man willing to compromise many things in his life that he was sadly unable to reconcile. Kudos to Jonathan Holiff for an unemotional, non-blaming story-telling about the father-son relationship that was clearly collateral damage. The locker full of memorabilia could have been a roomful of pain, and perhaps it was, but the film shows that Jonathan instead chose to receive the content as a gift from a father to his creative, talented son.
    4patricia-alberts123

    A film about who?

    I was excited to see this film since I'm a huge Cash fan, I discovered his music when I was 15 and haven't stopped listening since. But the film really let me down man.The reviews said how it was great and a must see and whatever and i found the film to be completely self serving.Dude, its like if you made a film about Katy Perry's manager.Who cares? and where are johnnys kids to have a say in this film? I've got my own family troubles too, doesn't mean you make a film about it and expect it to be gold. the narration is robotic, the film is flat. only thing that saves the film is the visual effects which are interesting at first but then appear to be the directors crutch to hide the lack of content on our man in black.
    10gradyharp

    The Father Son Conundrum as sung by Johnny Cash

    Jonathan Holiff has courage. He has created a story about his own sense of isolation and loneliness and disregard by his father and unlike so many men who have had the same submerged life of regret, Jonathan Holiff has worked through his - through soul searching, agonizing recollections, the death of a father that was so distant, and through research that unearthed years of recorded tapes made by his father that explain many of the problems Jonathan never understood.

    Jonathan Holiff's father, Saul Holiff, was Johnny Cash's personal manager from 1960 to 1973. This film is the untold story of 'bad-boy' Johnny Cash, his talented but troubled manager, Saul Holiff, and a son searching for his father in the shadow of a legend. But what the film delivers in a sophisticated approach to a documentary (mixing many clips of historic clips and conversations on tapes with live actors standing in for the featured characters of this tale) is another look at just who Johnny Cash really was - from a mediocre country singer to a drug addict and alcoholic to a wreck of a human being who failed to show up for concerts, to his gradual comeback via his unique recordings from prisons and then to his fall again as he became a radical fundamentalist born again Christian, through two marriages and a divorce, his fame with June Carter Cash and his eventual death from complications of diabetes in 2003. Tat is not the Cash the public knows and the fact that he sustained the glow of fame is in large part due to the tireless efforts of Saul Holiff, himself an alcoholic and tormented man.

    But at what costs? This film allows us to connect most closely with Jonathan Holiff as he comes to grips with the man who as his father was carrying on the tradition of emotional frigidity with his son. The young Holiff knows just how far to push the buttons and when to back off, and the end result is a very powerful film on so very many levels.

    Grady Harp
    9d-skrogman

    My Father and the Man in Black

    I saw the documentary when it was shown in London, Ontario. This is a very captivating documentary which gives great insight into the man behind Johnny Cash. I came away with a new appreciation of what it takes to be a manager in the entertainment business. This is a film which shows the struggles and the sacrifice and the hard work. So much went into the making of this film and the result is great detail and very professional work. From the opening scene to the very end this film will hold your interest. I believe it is a very important piece of entertainment history. I highly recommend this documentary. You will not go away disappointed.
    10mjaysm2198

    A story of Johnny Cash's relationship with his manager.

    Excellent movie!!! Even if you are not a Johnny Cash fan or a music fan, you will enjoy "My Father and the Man in Black.". It tells the "rest of the story" about Cash that goes beyond the film "Walk the Line." Although told in documentary style, the movie is spellbinding and dramatic and weaves between the story of a difficult and sometime strained father and son relationship to the little known story of Cash and his longtime manager, Saul Holiff. The movie uses actual recordings of conversations between Holiff and Cash to set up an incredible tale of Cash's rise to stardom, his relationship with June Carter, his battles with addiction, his Christian faith plus his stormy relationship with Holiff.

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      WINNER "Best Feature" at 2012 EDINDOCS (Edinburgh, Scotland)
    • Quotes

      Johnny Cash: I only ever had one manager who could manage me, and that was Saul.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits, where a major distributor is normally listed, the filmmaker inserted the words "Intentionally Left Blank." This was an inside joke. Adverse market conditions offset by a large following for the film made self-releasing a more attractive option. Later, when the film was given final certification for tax credit purposes, the Canadian government required the filmmaker to sign an affidavit swearing that no such company "Intentionally Left Blank" had been connected with the film.
    • Connections
      Features Eat the Document (1972)

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Johnny and Saul
    • Filming locations
      • Folsom State Prison - 300 Prison Road, Represa, California, USA(Folsom State Prison)
    • Production company
      • New Chapter Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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