Phoenix
“Phoenix”
rises next from Allison Crowe’s “Sylvan
Hour”. Snow fell on Newfoundland, Canada
this week – and, even in the cold and dark, we’re
witness to irrepressible spirit and positive
strength. Inspiration!
Phoenix from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
Phoenix from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
It’s said that “Meet
John Doe” represents an attempt by Frank
Capra, the great Italian-born American film
director, (known for more care-free populist
classics - “It Happened One Night”, “It’s
a Wonderful Life” and others), to “work out
his own fears and questions” about the future of
the people. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best
Story, this 1941 movie stars Barbara Stanwyck, Gary
Cooper, Edward Arnold and, as “The Colonel”,
Walter Brennan (who rails against “the heelots” –
the “greedy-guts’’ in our society, as Buffy
Sainte-Marie calls them.)
Labels: Allison Crowe, auteur, Barbara Stanwyck, British Columbia, Canada, cinema, fleugel, Frank Capra, Gary Cooper, Liedermacher, musique, Newfoundland, passion, piano, Ryan Adams, Salt Spring Island, Sylvan Hour
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