October 30, 2013 www.comeworrywithus.ca
Katarina Soukup, Catbird Productions
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210b ave Mozart Ouest, Montreal | QC H2S 1C4
Anne Paré, Les Films du 3 Mars
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2065, rue Parthenais, bureau 277, Montréal | QC H2S 2Z4
2013 | Documentary | 82 minutes | Canada
Written & Directed by Helene Klodawsky
Produced by Katarina Soukup
Catbird Films, Inc
Can a rock band be the village that raises a child?
We follow internationally acclaimed Montreal band
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, which has accepted a baby into its touring tribe.
Violinist Jessica Moss and singer/guitarist Efrim
Menuck are struggling to balance parenthood with making music in their internationally acclaimed Montreal-based band Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra.
They are one of a growing number of bands to have accepted an infant (Efrim and Jessica's son, Ezra) into their touring life. Making a living has never been more difficult for musicians: a downloading generation has shattered the economics of the music industry, and constant touring has become synonymous with economic survival.
Touring with children is both costly and complicated, yet Jessica and Efrim, and fellow band mates Sophie
Trudeau, Thierry Amar and Dave Payant, are determined to blend family life and being on the road with the band's deep political commitment. As SMZ perseveres in making art and an honest living, we follow Jessica as she discovers the parallel path that mothers can find themselves on while attempting to pursue artistic endeavours along with their peers.
Against a backdrop of intense competition and rapid technological change, where corporatization of the cultural industries is challenging the very notion of freedom, and where the distinction between life and work is constantly blurred, the film follows a growing generation of globalized artists – struggling to remain “self made” in spite unprecedented economic precariousness. Like canaries in the coal mine, today’s artists are pioneers of the New Economy, where self-employment and self-promotion have replaced job security, and uncertainty becomes a way of life for all.
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Born in Montreal in 1999, Thee Silver Mt.
Zion Memorial Orchestra has spent the last ten years playing stubborn and loud folkmusic across the world. Equally comfortable playing basements and large halls, and with a live show involving group singing, dual fiddles, contrebasse, drums, organ and distorted guitars, the band has headlined extensive tours across
24 countries, and has won over large audiences in Russia, Scandinavia, Central Europe, Greece,
Eastern Europe, and North America
Inspired by the regionalized international punkrock movement that filled our eardrums and dumb hearts when we were still just kids, the mt. zion band has tried to carry those same values forward into the beginning of this new and confused century. Trumpeting the virtues of community, perseverance and honest labor, Silver Mt.
Zion has always privileged respect for its fans over quick monetary gain, and has managed to eke out a humble sort of musical independence since long before the phrase "indie-rock" became the casual buzzword that it is today. In practical terms, this means that we've spent most of the last 10 years on the road, crammed into vans and growing slowly, winning over one heart at a time. Some highlights from those long roads include multiple sold-out shows at historic venues like Paris' La Cigale theater, San Francisco's Great American Music Hall and
London's La Scala, headlining slots at both the UK and American All Tomorrow's Parties festivals, and countless big city and small-town gigs that, despite modest advertising and media exposure, garnered packed audiences.
Musically, we began as a primarily instrumental unit, but soon began incorporating group-singing into our songs.
Lyrically and thematically, each of our seven records has concerned itself with one simple thesis- that while the world as we know it is broken, unjust and cruel, people are good creatures capable of astonishingly giving deeds, and the only sane reaction to contemporary despair is determination, thoughtfulness, and stubborn hope.
As musicians, we come from varied backgrounds- Sophie, Thierry and Efrim all played in Godspeed!
You Black Emperor , who made a big noise at the end of the last century and played a key role in thrusting independent Canadian music onto the international stage. Jessica and Thierry both played in Black Ox
Orkestar , a band that fused traditional klezmer music with free-jazz and punk-rock to create a new and vital hybrid that defied easy categorisation. As players, we've been sought after to record and play with artists as diverse as Arcade Fire , Broken Social Scene, Basia Bulat, Lhasa de Sela, Eric Chenaux, Katie
Moore, Socalled, Sam Shalabi, The Besnard Lakes, Vic Chesnutt, Grant Hart of Husker
Du, Carla Bozulich, Hannah Marcus, Rhys Chatham and Pink Mountaintops . In the last few years, the band has also developed an intense working relationship with Patti Smith , functioning as her backing band at festivals across Europe and in Montreal, and future recording plans with Patti are currently in the works.
As a band we now find ourselves in a strange and difficult place. While we've managed to carve out a toehold in this industry, times keep getting tougher. As is the case with most bands, the past few years have seen our
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record sales plummet, as our old distribution networks try to realign themselves with the new digital reality.
Meanwhile, the surging Canadian dollar has carved a huge chunk out of our American and European tour revenues, while the ongoing global recession has local bookers and promoters facing an ever more intimidating bottom line. We're confident that as a band we'll weather this storm, but we're coming to the realisation that we need to change the way we operate.
Silver Mt. Zion’s website: http://www.tra-la-la-band.com/
Website of the band’s label, Constellation Records: http://cstrecords.com/thee-silver-mt-zion/
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Cover art by Corri-Lynn Tetz from Efrim’s solo album:
Efrim Manuel Menuck Plays High Gospel
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HELENE KLODAWSKY has been writing and directing social, political and arts films for over 25 years. Her films have been screened and televised around the world, and have received more than 25 awards, including honours from the San
Francisco International Film Festival, the
Jerusalem International Film Festival, the
Mannheim International Film Festival,
Hot Docs, Les Rendez-vous du Cinema
Quebecois and the Academy of Canadian
Cinema. Painted Landscapes of the
Times (1986), Motherland (1994),
What If (1999) Undying Love (2002),
No More Tears Sister (2005), and her dramatic feature, Family Motel (2007) are some of her credits. No More Tears Sister opened the 2006 season of POV on PBS. Her latest feature documentary, Malls R Us , premiered at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC – the second time Helene participated in The Canadian Front Selection. She is currently in production with Ground to Ground, a feature length documentary for CBC documentary channel about a new breed of social worker, making a difference in conflict zones, produced by Ravida Din (The NFB) and Natalie Barton (InformAction).
She is a graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Reviews and articles about Helene’s work have appeared in many periodicals, including Globe and Mail, National Post, New York Times, Newsweek International,
Variety, Hollywood Reporter, La Presse, The Independent, BBC News Service, Hindu Times , and the Asian Tribune .
Helene Klodawsky is a member of Doc Organization, the Writer’s Guild of Canada, Réalisatrices Équitables, and the Quebec Executive of the Director’s Guild of Canada.
After almost thirty years of documentary filmmaking, I am still most drawn to stories that explore the complex and passionate intersection of family and politics. Motherland: Tales of Wonder, my first feature-length documentary and films such as Undying Love, No More Tears Sister, and Family Motel, all explore peoples’ desire for intimacy against backdrops of dramatic life changing events such as war, exile or, impoverishment. In
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I look at family in the context of changing gender roles, subversive art-making, and technological change. Working with Thee Silver Mount Zion, and growing to understand its “do it yourself” egalitarian ethics spawned many questions about the modern family and its awkward, sometimes- messy, relationship to the world of cultural production and social change. Few bands would expose themselves to such intense probing about gender and artistic survival, especially in their own backyard. Hence I am most grateful to Jessica Moss, Efrim Menuck and the rest of Silver Mount Zion for their willingness take me along for the provocative ride that COME WORRY WITH US!
represents.
• MALLS R US (documentary, 2009, 78 min)
Nomination: Best Documentary, The Director’s Guild of Canada, 2009
Nomination: Best Documentary Screenplay, Writer’s Guild of Canada, 2010
American Library Association: One of 15 Notable Films of 2010
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• FAMILY MOTEL (docu-drama, 2007, 87 min)
Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance Through Film, Les Rendez-vous du Cinema Quebecois, 2008
• MORE TEARS SISTER: ANATOMY OF HOPE AND BETRAYAL (documentary, 2004, 80 min)
Chris Awards, Honorable Mention, Columbus International Film Festival, USA, 2005
Second Prize, Tri Continental Film Festival, India, 2006
Spirit of Freedom Award Best Documentary, Jerusalem International Film Festival, 2006
Nomination, Best Political Documentary, Academy of Canadian Cinema, 2006
Best Cinematography, Gemini Awards, Academy of Canadian Cinema, 2006
Cine Eagle Award, USA, 2006
One of Ten Audience Pics at Hot Docs International Documentary Festival, 2005
• UNDYING LOVE (documentary, 2002, 90 min)
Best Feature Documentary, Warsaw Jewish Film Festival, Poland, 2003
Best Documentary Screenplay of 2004, Writer’s Guild of Canada.
Best Camera, Canadian Society of Cinematographers, 2002
Special Mention, Jerusalem International Film Festival, 2003
Gemini, Best Television History Documentary in Canada, Gemini Awards, 2003
Chris Award, (Best Humanitarian Film) Columbus International Film Festival, USA, 2003
Nominee, Prix Gemeaux, Best Documentary of the Year, Quebec, 2003
• SURVIVORS INC. (documentary, 2001, 25 min)
Finalist for the Prix Gémeaux 2002 for Best Documentary.
• IN SEARCH OF LUCILLE (documentary, 2000, 48 min)
• HIRE LEARNING (documentary, 1999, 52 min)
• WHAT IF... A FILM ABOUT JUDITH MERRIL (documentary, 1998, 52)
Gold Prize, The Chicago International Television Festival, 1999.
Prize for Best Portrait at the 17th International Festival Of Films On Art (Montreal) 1999, Honourable Mention at the
Columbus International Film and Video Festival, 1999
• MOTHERLAND: TALES OF WONDER (documentary, 1994, 90 min)
Nominee, Best Feature, Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival, Toronto, 1995
Nominee, Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary, Montréal, 1996
First Prize - National Council on Family Relations Media Awards, USA 1995
Bronze Apple Award, National Educational Film and Video Festival, Oakland, 1995
• NO TIME TO STOP (documentary, 1991, 28 min)
Best Documentary, La Mondale de films et vidéos du Québec, 1991.
Honourable Mention, Columbus Film Festival, USA, 1991.
• SHOOT AND CRY (documentary,1988, 52 min)
• PAINTED LANDSCAPES OF THE TIMES: THE ART OF SUE COE (art film, 1986, 27 min)
Gold Ducat for Best Film – Mannheim International Film Festival, Germany 1987
Jury Prize for Best Educational Film, Mannheim International Film Festival
Gold Apple Award, National Film and Video festival, Oakland California, 1987
Gold Prize in the Fine Arts Category, Yorkton Film Festival, Saskatchewan, 1987
Gold Prize for Best Original Music Score, Yorkton Film Festival, Saskatchewan, 1987
Special Jury Prize (second prize) Visual Arts, San Francisco Intl. Film Festival, 1987
• LOVE'S LABOUR (documentary, 1986, 58 min)
Gold Prize in its Category, Columbus International Film Festival Ohio, 1987
Bronze Prize, International Film and Video Awards, New York
Media Award from the Ontario Senior Citizens Coalition, 1987
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Duration 80 minutes 47 seconds
Production Company Catbird Films, Inc
Language
Creative Team
Original English (with French subtitles)
Producer
Katarina Soukup
Writer
Helene Klodawsky
Director
Helene Klodawsky
Camera
Nicolas Caniccionni
Alexandre Margineanu
Editor
Tony Asimakopoulos
Music
The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Sound
Sylvain Vary
Philippe Scultéty
Emory Murchison
François Maurice
Roger Guérin
Shooting Format
Sound
Screening Format
Locations
HD, 16:9 aspect ratio
5.1 Surround
HDCAM, DCP, Blue-Ray
Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver (CANADA), Seattle, Portland,
San Francisco, Buffalo (USA),
Broadcaster
Distribution
Super Channel
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Catbird was founded in 2006 by independent producer
KATARINA SOUKUP, who brings with her almost ten years of experience working as documentary and multimedia producer with award-winning, internationally acclaimed Inuit filmmakers Igloolik
Isuma Productions, the creative team behind the Canadian cinema classic Atanarjuat The Fast Runner (2000), winner of the
Camera d’or at Cannes 2001.
Soukup founded Catbird with a desire to produce exciting, sociallyrelevant independent documentary, fiction, and interactive projects which push the boundaries of their respective genres. As a producer, she seeks out projects that tell powerful human stories and reveal the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary. She is particularly interested in films about music, art, culture, the environment, and human rights.
Producer Katarina Soukup
Under Catbird, she has already produced Umiaq Skin
Boat (Official selection, Hot Docs 2008) and Kakalakkuvik –
Where the Children Dwell ( 2009) by award-winning director Jobie Weetaluktuk, as well as Tusarnituuq!
Nagano in the Land of the Inuit (2009), a documentary by Félix Lajeunesse about the Montreal Symphony
Orchestra and conductor Kent Nagano’s first ever tour of the Canadian Arctic. Tusarnituuq! had its World
Premiere at the 2009 Montreal World Film Festival and aired on Radio-Canada, ARTV, APTN and SVT
Sweden.
Before focusing on filmmaking, Soukup’s sound art projects, such as Radio Bicyclette , Live from the
Tundra , and Arctic Phonographies were presented at art venues in Austria, Germany, Japan, the
Netherlands, the Czech Republic, the USA, and in Canada at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). Keen attention to sound remains an essential aspect of all her films.
In 2008, Soukup had the privilege of working with mentors Jennifer Baichwal, Elizabeth Klink, and Connie Field at the Art of Documentary workshop (Praxis Centre for Screenwriters/NFB) in Vancouver, and was selected to participate in the Talent Lab at the 2009 edition of the Toronto International Film
Festival. She holds an MA in Media Studies from Concordia University and serves on the board of the Hot
Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival.
Recent Catbird titles include Lost Rivers (Radio-Canada, ARTV, CBC Documentary, Icarus Films, Terranoa),
Come Worry with Us! (SuperChannel, les Films du 3 Mars) by award-winning filmmaker Helene Klodawsky, and the acclaimed web documentary Burgundy Jazz (Radio-Canada) .
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Catbird Films presents
COME WORRY WITH US!
A film by Helene Klodawasky
Written and Directed by
Helene Klodawsky
Produced by
Katarina Soukup
Directors of Photography
Nicolas Canniccioni
Alexandre Margineanu
Editor
Tony Asimakopoulos
With Members of
Thee Silver Mount Zion Memorial Orchestra
Thierry Amar
Efrim Menuck
Jessica Moss
David Payant
Sophie Trudeau
And
Ezra Steamtrain Moss Menuck
Also Appearing
Corrie-Lynn Tetz
Nadia Moss
Natalia Yanchak
Amber Eckhardt
Tim Herzog
Matana Roberts
Joan Moss
Julie Doiron
Location Sound Recordists
Sylvain Vary
Emory Murchison
Philippe Scultéty
Tony Asimakopoulos
Story Consultants
Tony Asimakopoulos
Daniel Cross
Peter Wintonick
Intertitles
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Helene Klodawsky
Efrim Menuck
Research
Helene Klodawsky
Tony Asimakopoulos
Jessica Moss
Terri Foxman
Agata De Santis
Jacinthe Beaudet
Additional Camera
Amber Eckhardt
François Dagenais
Jessica Moss
Faisal Lutchmedial
Stefan Nitoslawksi
Tony Asimakopoulos
Sound Recording Assistance – Concert Venues
Tim Herzog
Jeremie Ricard
Produced in association with Super Channel
With the financial participation of
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The Canadian Film or Video
Production Tax Credit
Production Coordinator
Agata De Santis
Production Assistants
Jacinthe Beaudet
Christina Clark
David Eng
Franck Le Coroller
Jesse Norsworthy
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Nathan Taylor
Production Secretaries
Christina Clark
Arianne Sahlin-Kuyk
Isabella Salas
Stills Photography
John Lucas
Transcriptions
Christina Clark
Kelly Krasinchuk
French Version
Fabienne Hareau
Post-production Coordinators
Anne-Marie Bousquet
Marie-Pier Favreau
Steve Gurman
Line Lussier
Myriam Therrien
First Assistant Editor
Evan Warner
Additional Assistant Editors
Carrie Haber
Amélie Labrèche
Franck Le Coroller
Charles Tranquille
Charles Verret
On-line Editor/Effects
Guillaume Pelletier
Colourist
Charles Boileau
Sound Editor/Sound Designer
François Maurice
Dialogue Editor
François Maurice
Re-recording Mixer
Roger Guérin, MPSE
Post-production Services
Post-moderne
Premium Sound
Website Producer
Isabella Salas
Titles and Graphics
Kevin Yuen Kit Lo
Faisal Lutchmedial
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Eric Auv
Erez Avissar
Jeremie Battaglia
Clément uboumtlu
Jem Cohen/Gravity Hill
(caméra: Peter Gstach, Christian Haake)
Constellation Records
Mark Bennet
Michael Buckner
Darkglobe.fr
Alex Delcourt
Julie Doiron
Enola
Fondazione Sistema Toscana
Getty Images
GNOMEchomsky
GRRRND Zero Gerland
Archive and Music Clearances
Agata De Santis
Archives
Dan Lacey
Seijin Lee
Mike Juneau Colin Medley
John Mills
Vincent Moon
Jessica Moss
Skot Nelson
Tiffany Naugler
Seth W. Owen
Andy Piles
André Roussil
Avery Strok
Corri-Lynn Tetz
Kenneth Thomas
Sophie Trudeau
Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra
Natalia Yanchak
13 Blues for 13 Moons written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
13 Angels Standing Guard Round The Side Of Your Bed written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Sow Some Lonesome Corner So Many Flowers Bloom written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
I Built Myself A Metal Bird written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra/Seth W. Owen
Sisters! Brothers! Small Boats of Fire Are Falling From the Sky!
written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Studio Improvisations 1-14 performed by LRADS courtesy Jessica Moss and Nadia Moss
August Four, Year-Of-Our-Lord Blues written by Efrim Manuel Menuck performed by Efrim Manuel Menuck, Jessica Moss courtesy Efrim Manuel Menuck
Music
For Wanda written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Goodbye Desolate Railyard written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Blind Blind Blind written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Sit In The Middle Of Three Galloping Dogs written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Pretty Little Lightning Paw written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Heaven's Engine Is A Dusty Ol' Bellows written by Efrim Manuel Menuck performed by Efrim Manuel Menuck courtesy Efrim Manuel Menuck
Microphones In The Trees written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
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Hang On to Each Other written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
More Action! Less Tears!
written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Mountains Made Of Steam written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Blown-Out Joy From Heaven's Mercied Hole written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
1,000,000 Died to Make This Sound written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Fondazione
Sistema Toscana
Black Waters Blowed / Engine Broke Blues written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
I Am No Longer A Motherless Child written by Efrim Manuel Menuck performed by Efrim Manuel Menuck, Jessica Moss, David Payant courtesy Efrim Manuel Menuck
Wonder written by Naa-Young Yun Hirschmann & Daniel Wesley Cundiff performed by Eternal Summers courtesy Eternal Summers
The Wrong Guy written by Julie Elaine Claytor performed by Julie Doiron
Courtesy Bearsuit Publishing /Aporia Records
Small Town written by Eleanor King performed by Wet Denim
Courtesy Wet Denim
Austerity Blues written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Movie (Never Made) written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Legal
Remy Khouzam
Stéphane Moraille
There is a Light written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Babylon Was Built on Fire/Starsnostars written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Jem
Cohen/Gravity Hill
Rustic City Fathers written by Vic Chestnutt performed by
Vic Chestnutt, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy BMG Chrysalis & Jem Cohen/Gravity Hill
Ring Them Bells (Freedom Has Come And Gone) written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Horses in the Sky written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Take Away These Early Grave Blues written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
What We Loved Was Not Enough written by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra performed by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra courtesy Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Sleepwalking written by Tara Azzopardi & Julie Faught (and the Pining) performed by The Pining courtesy The Pining
Untitled Song written by Cold Warps performed by Cold Warps courtesy Cold Warps
By the Lake written by Julie Elaine Claytor performed by Julie Doiron
Courtesy Bearsuit Publishing /Aporia Records
Wormwrecker written by Jessica Moss and Nadia Moss performed by LRADS courtesy Jessica Moss and Nadia Moss
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Accounting
Thomas Pietrzykowski
Andréanne Audet
Interim Financing
National Bank of Canada
(TV & Motion Picture Group)
Thank You
Constellation Records, Montreal
Hotel2Tango, Montreal
Sala Rossa, Montreal
Rickshaw Theatre, Vancouver
The Crocodile, Seattle
Mississippi Studio, Portland
Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Big Orbit Sound Lab, Buffalo
First Baptist Church, Ottawa
La Tulipe, Montreal
SappyFest, Sackville
SappyFest Rock Camp, Sackville
Il Motore, Montreal
Café Artère, Montreal
Thank You
Caroline Bâcle
Jon Claytor
David Eng
Paul Henderson
Ian Ilavsky
John Lucas
Simone Lucas
Yasmine Lucas
Catherine McCandless
Sean Michaels
Amy Millan
Christian Navennec
Amy Siegel
Ronald R. Trull
Don Wilkie
Special Thanks
Corri-Lynn Tetz
The filmmakers also wish to thank the many friends, family, and colleagues who generously offered their feedback and support.
In association with
Distribution
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