Documentarian Ron Mann spends five days at fabled Greenwich Village guitar store, first introduced to him by fellow director Jim...
Documentarian Ron Mann spends five days at fabled Greenwich Village guitar store, first introduced to him by fellow director Jim Jarmusch.
"Once the centre of the New York bohemia, Greenwich Village is now home to upscale restaurants, and buzzer door clothing stores catering to the nouveau riche. But one shop in the heart of the Village remains resilient to the encroaching gentrification: Carmine Street Guitars. There, custom guitar maker Rick Kelly and his young apprentice Cindy Hulej, build handcrafted guitars out of salvaged wood from old hotels, bars, churches and other local buildings. Nothing looks or sounds quite like a Rick Kelly guitar, which is the reason they are embraced by the likes of Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Jim Jarmusch, just to name a few. Featuring a cast of prominent musicians, the film captures five days in the life of Carmine Street Guitars while examining an all-too-quickly vanishing way of life." (Venice Film Festival)
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Carmine Street Guitars | Details
- Rating
- Exempt,
- Runtime
- 80
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- Canada