The Winding Stream directed by Beth Harrington will screen at the Lincoln Center's Sound and Vision Film Festival at 6:30 PM on August 4th. The film takes a closer looks at the musical roots of the Carters and the Cashes and how Johnny Cash influenced the legacy. Read on to learn more.
“The Winding Stream" tells the story of the American roots music dynasty, the Carters and the Cashes. The Carters didn’t just play the music of their hill country upbringing. They helped invent it and influenced generations of musicians along the way, including one young man who, at first blush, seemed more renegade than reverent adherent. He would be the one to lift up the Carter legacy. - Johnny Cash. The film story of how the family rallied to help him beat back the demon of substance abuse and how he promoted the Carters name and music is one of tremendous reciprocity and love.
Screening:
A Film by Beth Harrington
Monday, August 4th 6:30 PM
Walter Reade Theater
165 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
To learn more, visit the official The Winding Stream website.
“The Winding Stream" tells the story of the American roots music dynasty, the Carters and the Cashes. The Carters didn’t just play the music of their hill country upbringing. They helped invent it and influenced generations of musicians along the way, including one young man who, at first blush, seemed more renegade than reverent adherent. He would be the one to lift up the Carter legacy. - Johnny Cash. The film story of how the family rallied to help him beat back the demon of substance abuse and how he promoted the Carters name and music is one of tremendous reciprocity and love.
Screening:
A Film by Beth Harrington
Monday, August 4th 6:30 PM
Walter Reade Theater
165 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
To learn more, visit the official The Winding Stream website.
