Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President

    Genre
    Documentary
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  • Runtime
    95 mins
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  • Rated
    NR
  • |
  • Release Date
    2020
  • |
  • Countries
    United States
  • |
  • Languages
    English
  • |
DIRECTED BY:
Mary Wharton
WRITTEN BY:
Bill Flanagan
CAST INCLUDES:
Madeleine Albright, Tom Beard, Bono

ANGELIKA’S NOTE

Selected as the Opening Night Film of the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, JIMMY CARTER, ROCK & ROLL PRESIDENT is filled with illuminating new interviews with BOB DYLAN, BONO, WILLIE NELSON, PAUL SIMON, GREGG ALLMAN, GARTH BROOKS, and others, as well as with former President and Nobel Peace Prize winner JIMMY CARTER. Rated 94% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, this incisive and often-rollicking documentary is "as joyful and buoyant as its music" (Hollywood Reporter), and provides a look at an era that saw youth culture and politics join forces, and at a man of conscience whose love of music was crucial to who he was as a father, a citizen, a man of the South, and a leader during his presidency and beyond.

SYNOPSIS

If it hadn’t been for a bottle of scotch and a late-night visit from musician Gregg Allman, Jimmy Carter might never have been elected the 39th President of the United States. The documentary charts the mostly forgotten story of how Carter, a lover of all types of music, forged a tight bond with musicians Willie Nelson, the Allman Brothers, Bob Dylan and others. Low on campaign funds and lacking in name recognition, Carter relied on support from these artists to give him a crucial boost in the Democratic primaries. Once Carter was elected, the musicians became frequent guests in the White House. The surprisingly significant role that music played throughout Carter’s life and in his work becomes a thread in this engaging portrait of one of the most enigmatic Presidents in American history.

Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President

    Genre
    Documentary
  • |
  • Runtime
    95 mins
  • |
  • Rated
    NR
  • |
  • Release Date
    2020
  • |
  • Countries
    United States
  • |
  • Languages
    English
  • |
DIRECTED BY
Mary Wharton
WRITTEN BY
Bill Flanagan
CAST INCLUDES
Madeleine Albright, Tom Beard, Bono
Selected as the Opening Night Film of the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, JIMMY CARTER, ROCK & ROLL PRESIDENT is filled with illuminating new interviews with BOB DYLAN, BONO, WILLIE NELSON, PAUL SIMON, GREGG ALLMAN, GARTH BROOKS, and others, as well as with former President and Nobel Peace Prize winner JIMMY CARTER. Rated 94% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, this incisive and often-rollicking documentary is "as joyful and buoyant as its music" (Hollywood Reporter), and provides a look at an era that saw youth culture and politics join forces, and at a man of conscience whose love of music was crucial to who he was as a father, a citizen, a man of the South, and a leader during his presidency and beyond.

If it hadn’t been for a bottle of scotch and a late-night visit from musician Gregg Allman, Jimmy Carter might never have been elected the 39th President of the United States. The documentary charts the mostly forgotten story of how Carter, a lover of all types of music, forged a tight bond with musicians Willie Nelson, the Allman Brothers, Bob Dylan and others. Low on campaign funds and lacking in name recognition, Carter relied on support from these artists to give him a crucial boost in the Democratic primaries. Once Carter was elected, the musicians became frequent guests in the White House. The surprisingly significant role that music played throughout Carter’s life and in his work becomes a thread in this engaging portrait of one of the most enigmatic Presidents in American history.