With testimonies news items and extensive film archives this documentary recollects the story of Harvey Milk the gay politician who became a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and along with Mayor George Moscone was assassinated by Supervisor Dan White in 1978.
This film captures the essence of this project performed live as the sounds of Frisell's ensemble mingle with Disfarmer's pictures to achieve the fullest realization of the music. Bill Frisell is one of today's most prominent guitarists in America. In the 1930s, Mike Disfarmer shot a long series of portraits of the townspeople in Heber Springs, Arkansas. This recently excavated gallery of photographs is reminiscent of America's heartland as well as the indelible times of The Great Depression. Bill Frisell took on this body of work as the main inspiration for what became a musical recording project of his own displaying his gift for revisiting and revitalizing American music. Special Features: The Disfarmer Project - a film by Guillaume Dero Bill Frisell - Disfarmer: Live at Banlieues Bleues [Live Concert] Extended interview with Bill Frisell Track Listing: Disfarmer Theme Lonely Man Lost, Night Farmer Peter Miller's Discovery That's Alright Mama Little Girl Little Boy No One Gets In Lovesick Blues I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You Focus Exposed The Wizard Arkansas (Part 2) Did You See Him? Natural Light Focus
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