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New Orleans Music in Exile

New Orleans Music in Exile
Directed by Robert Mugge

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43339 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-08-07
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds
  • Running time: 115 minutes

Editorial Reviews

On the DVD
Jon Cleary "A History of New Orleans Piano"
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux "Meet the Boys on the Battlefront"
Marcia Ball "That's What I Get"
Papa Mali "Keep Happy"
Beatinpath "The Weight of the World"
Theresa Andersson "Lie to Me"
World Leader Pretend "A Grammarian Stuck in a Medical Drama"
A New Orleans Rescue - storytelling by Dave Spizale, gm of KRVS-FM - photographs by Dave & Matthew Spizale

Synopsis
Robert Mugge, the music history-centered documentarian who brought the world The Gospel According to Al Green, The Return of Ruben Blades, The Last of the Mississippi Jukes and many (many) others, helms New Orleans Music in Exile - the first nonfiction film to examine the displacement of Cajun, blues, &b, jazz and zydeco music acts following August 2005's Hurricane Katrina. The documentarian intentionally gives short shrift to areas of the catastrophe explored by other films (such as Spike Lee's When the Levees Broke), preferring instead to channel his gaze elsewhere. His focus and emphasis thus lie in three arenas: he traces which acts specifically left the Big Easy and which destinations they chose; how New Orleans compensated for that loss; and who plans to return in the imminent future. Many five-star musicians (intimate with Mugge from prior endeavors) turn up to play electric, mesmerizing numbers and to offer occasional insights into the consequences of Katrina; these include Dr. John (on "Right Place, Wrong Time,"), Papa Grows Funk, Theresa Andersson (who covers a rousing version of "Like a Hurricane,") Irma Thomas, The Iguanas and many others. Mugge also works in interviews with New Orleans club proprietors, music journalists and record label proprietors. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

DVD Menu

  • Disc #1 -- New Orleans Music in Exile
    • Chapters
    • Extras
      • Jon Cleary: "A History of New Orleans Piano"
      • Big Chief Monk Boudreaux: "Meet the Boys on the Battlefront"
      • Marcia Ball: "That's What I Get"
      • Papa Mali: "Keep Happy"
      • Beatinpath: "The Weight of the World"
      • Theresa Andersson: "Lie to Me"
      • World Leader Pretend: "A Grammarian Stuck in Medical Drama"
      • "A New Orleans Rescue" Storytelling by Dave Spizale, GM of KRVS-FM. Photographs by Dave & Matthew Spizale
    • Play