2015 documentary on the culture and history of country music as seen through the photographic lens.
DocuMonday presents a screening of the 2015 documentary Country: Portraits of an American Sound on Monday, July 3, 2017 at 7:00 pm in the Peter White Public Library Community Room.
With Independence Day coming up, what better way to celebrate than viewing a film on country music, a uniquely American art form. In Country: Portraits of an American Sound, director Steven Kochones explores the 80-year history of this musical genre, examining the culture of both the music and the musicians through the photographic lens. Over a dozen country artists including Roseanne Cash, Merle Haggard and Keith Urban are featured with commentary from the men and women who photographed them. The film runs for 1 hour 28 minutes.
There is no admission charge thanks to sponsorship by the Friends of the Peter White Public Library. For more information, visit www.pwpl.info or call 226-4318.
Free Admission
2017/07/03 - 2017/07/03
Peter White Public Library
217 N. Front Street, Marquette, MI 49855