Try to Love Again Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow, Nick Cavern, King Cherry-red, Dio, XXXTentacion, Tanya Tucker, Chumbawamba, Courtney Barnett, Cesária Évora and Mojo Nixon — together again for the outset time: These are some of the highly diverse subjects of a slate of music documentaries (or, in the example of Tierra Whack, a fictional picture show) set up to unspool at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin March 11-20.

The 16 movies represented in the "24 Beats Per Second" lineup are about all world premieres, in a motion-picture show festival that skews toward SXSW'due south original roots as a pure music festival past always carving out a special category for features that chronicle musicians or music scenes.

The music doc coming into the festival with probably the highest level of fan anticipation is , which promises to accept director Sabaah Folayan offering "a sensitive portrayal" of a precocious, highly controversial, Soundcloud-based rapper "whose acts of violence, raw musical talent and open struggles with mental wellness left an indelible marker on his generation before his death at the age of 20." While many of the festival entries are looking for a sale from their exposure at SXSW, "Look at Me!" is already set to stream on Hulu this summer.

Joining the creative person profiles in the film lineup are documentaries about the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, "Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story," by co-directors Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern, and safety bridge guitars, in "Really Practiced Rejects," a pic that will accept producer Aaron Dessner talking virtually using them on Taylor Swift's recent folkier albums.

Some of the films promise to be consummate life and career chronicles, like those devoted to Crow, Barnett and Dio. Others volition document the making of a single project, like "The Return of Tanya Tucker," which shows the making of the veteran state star's comeback album, "While I'one thousand Livin'," with Brandi Carlile at the producing and co-writing captain — a rootsy return to the limelight that won Tucker two Grammys in 2020. "This Much I Know to Be True," meanwhile, captures Cave and Warren Ellis playing songs from and discussing 2 recent collaborative albums.

Prog-rock fans will salivate at the thought of a total doc on King Cherry's 50-yr career, while a picture most Chumbawamba's former singer takes more of a human-interest angle on someone who hasn't been much in the limelight lately, with the feature described equally chronicling "a burnt-out, middle-anile, ex-pop star in search of his long-lost anarchist mojo."

Somewhat off the beaten track, equally a fiction moving picture and "psychological thriller" in the guise of a mockumentary, "Cypher" is a starring vehicle for Tiarra Whack, which "delves into fame and the conspiracy theories surrounding the music industry."

Although it doesn't appear as part of the "24 Beats Per Second" lineup, some other SXSW documentary, "Still Working 9 to 5," volition exist of interest to Dolly Parton fans. The country superstar not but appears in the new physician, which takes off from the 1980 "nine to 5" motion-picture show she starred in to explore women's work problems, simply she re-recorded "9 to five" every bit a duet with Kelly Clarkson, and licensed eight other songs from her catalog for the project. (Read Variety's report on that flick here.)

The xvi music films are a fraction of the 99 films playing every bit role of the festival. Every film selected for the lineup will have an in-person premiere in Austin, and about are scheduled for additional in-person screenings. Some volition as well accept online screenings for remote badge-holders, bailiwick to timed viewing windows and geoblocking restrictions.

The total lineup of feature-length music films bowing at SXSW, with the synopses and credits as they announced in the festival'southward rollout announcement:

Anonymous Club (Commonwealth of australia)
Director/Screenwriter: Danny Cohen, Producers: Philippa Campey, Samantha Dinning
The antonym of a rock biography, "Anonymous Club" paints a raw and intimate picture of enigmatic singer-songwriter, Courtney Barnett  — an anti-influencer who is a powerful voice for our times, a recluse acclaimed by audiences the world over. (International Premiere)"

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Cesária Évora Courtesy SXSW

Cesária Évora (Cabo, Verde, Portugal)
Director/Screenwriter: Ana Sofia Fonseca, Producers: Ana Sofia Fonseca, Irina Calado
World renowned performer Cesária Évora's voice took her from poverty to stardom. With previously unseen footage and insights into the vocalist's life, the moving-picture show follows her struggles and success. (World Premiere)

Cypher
Managing director/Screenwriter: Chris Moukarbel, Producers: John Hodges, Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns, Chris Moukarbel, Tierra Whack, Anthony Seyler, Sanjay Sharma, Roya Rastegar
A psychological thriller about and starring the artist Tierra Whack that delves into fame and the conspiracy theories surrounding the music industry. The film takes the form of a music documentary. Cast List: Tierra Whack, Johnny Medina, Kenete Simms, Jamila Curry, Camille Fleming, Natalia Leigh Brown, Bionca Bradley, Chris Anthony, Nyla Naveah, Vanja Asher (World Premiere)

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Ronnie James Dio in 'Dreamers Never Die' Courtesy SXSW

DIO Dreamers Never Die
Directors: Don Argott, Demian Fenton, Producers: Don Argott, Sheena Yard. Joyce
The definitive career spanning documentary on heavy metallic legend, Ronnie James Dio. (World Premiere)

Getting It Back: The Story Of Cymande (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
Director: Tim Mackenzie-Smith, Producers: Tim Mackenzie-Smith, Matt Wyllie
They are the unsung heroes whose message of peace, love and funk sailed beyond Britain's shores and helped shape music for five decades. Long afterwards they stopped playing, the music played on, so they returned to play some more. (Earth Premiere)

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'I Go Knocked Down' Courtesy SXSW

I Become Knocked Downwards (United Kingdom)
Directors: Sophie Robinson, Dunstan Bruce, Screenwriter: Dunstan Bruce, Producer: Sophie Robinson
The story of Chumbawamba's ex-frontman Dunstan Bruce. A burnt-out, eye-aged, ex-pop star in search of his long lost anarchist mojo. (International Premiere)

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King Ruddy in 'In the Courtroom of the Cerise Rex' Courtesy SXSW Picture show Festival

In the Courtroom of the Cerise King (United Kingdom)
Director: Toby Amies, Producers: Toby Amies, Nicholas Jones
What began as a traditional documentary about the legendary band Male monarch Carmine as it turned fifty, mutated into an exploration of time, death, family, and the transcendent ability of music to alter lives; but with jokes. (World Premiere)

Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story
Directors: Frank Marshall, Ryan Suffern, Producers: Frank Marshall, Sean Stuart, Ryan Suffern
This soulful and heartfelt commemoration of l years of the funky and fabulous New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival invites yous to bliss out on New Orleans' unique culture, featuring Jimmy Buffett, Bruce Springsteen, Katy Perry, Earth, Wind & Fire, and many others. (World Premiere)

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XXXTentacion in 'Expect at Me!' documentary Courtesy SXSW Picture show Festival

Expect At Me!
Director: Sabaah Folayan, Producer: Darcy McKinnon, Chloe Campion
"Look At Me!" explores how Jahseh Onfroy tapped raw talent, a gift for connecting with disaffected youth, and a mastery of social media to way himself into SoundCloud rapper XXXTentacion – one of the most streamed artists on the planet. (World Premiere)

Omoiyari: A Song Motion picture by Kishi Bashi
Directors: Kaoru Ishibashi, Justin Taylor Smith, Producer: JJ Gerber
Violinist and songwriter Kishi Bashi travels on a musical journey to understand WWII-era Japanese Incarceration, assimilation, and what it means to be a minority in America today. (World Premiere)

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Aaron Dessner in documentary 'Really Skilful Rejects' Courtesy SXSW Motion-picture show Festival

Really Expert Rejects
Director: Alice Gu, Producers: Alice Gu, Jose Nuñez, Robert Fyvolent, David Dinerstein
The muted tones of rubber bridge guitars have delighted listeners the globe over — from Wilco to Taylor Swift's "Folklore." Modern-day luthier Reuben Cox demystifies his process of creating some of rock's most sought-subsequently guitars. (Globe Premiere)

Santos–Skin to Skin
Director: Kathryn Golden, Producers: Ashley James, Kathryn Aureate
A picture portrait of community activist and seven-time Grammy nominee John Santos, a "keeper of the Afro-Caribbean flame." Rich in musical performances, Santos links the rhythms of his ancestors to contemporary struggles of identity and social justice. (World Premiere)

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Sheryl Crow in 'Sheryl' documentary Courtesy SXSW Flick Festival

Sheryl
Director: Amy Scott, Producers: Van Toffler, Scooter Weintraub, Brian Morrow, Jonathan Lynch
An intimate story of song and sacrifice — musically gifted superstar Sheryl Crow navigates an iconic yet backbreaking musical career battling sexism, ageism, depression, cancer, and the cost of fame, earlier harnessing the ability of her gift. (Earth Premiere)

The Mojo Manifesto: The Life and Times of Mojo Nixon
Director: Matt Eskey, Producers: Sal Owen, Eva Radke
On a wheel trip across the country, a young Neill Kirby McMillan Jr. experiences The Mojo Revelation. After teaming up with the enigmatic Skid Roper, he unexpectedly finds mainstream success but faces a decision that could jeopardize his career. (World Premiere)

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Tanya Tucker and Brandi Carlile in 'The Return of Tanya Tucker' documentary Courtesy SXSW Film Festival

The Return of Tanya Tucker
Director: Kathlyn Horan, Producers: Kathlyn Horan, Julie Goldman, Christopher Clements, Carolyn Hepburn
The story of trailblazing country music fable Tanya Tucker'south return to the spotlight after virtually 20 years. Rising star Brandi Carlile writes an album for her hero based on Tanya'southward life, spurring the greatest improvement in state music history. (Globe Premiere)

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Nick Cave and Warren Ellis in 'This Much I Know to Be True' Charlie Gray / Courtesy SXSW

This Much I Know To Be True (United Kingdom)
Managing director: Andrew Dominik, Producers: Amy James, Isaac Hoff
Shot over 5 days at Battersea Arts Centre and on location in London and Brighton, "This Much I Know To Be True" captures Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' infrequent artistic relationship as they bring to life songs from albums "Ghosteen" and "Carnage." (United states Premiere)

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Source: https://variety.com/2022/music/news/sxsw-film-festival-music-documentaries-xxxtentacion-sheryl-crow-dio-1235170732/#!

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