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OUT OF THE BLACKS INTO THE BLUES: A WAY TO ESCAPE FROM THE GHETTO
 
Frankreich 1973 | 52:00 minutes

 
Director: Roviros Manthoulis
Director of Photography: Fotis Mestheneos
Editor: Dominique Colonna, Liliane Lecosse
Narrator: Ted Jones
Producer: Jacques Garcia Hocquard
Screenplay: Claude Fleouter, Roviros Manthoulis
Sound: Raymond Saint-Martin
Production Company: Neyrac Films
Uploaded by: Anemon

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The second part of the "Out of the blacks into the blues" mini-series.

"From the first images of the film, of the black convicts who sing while working, the tone has been given. The tone of authenticity and of the genuine austerity of the images. Plain beauty; fascinating." (J. Demetre, JAZZ-HOT)

With: B.B. King, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Willie Dixon, Arthur "Big boy" Crudup, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Mance Lipscomb.

[In English, with Greek subtitles]