My Father And The Man In Black

My Father And The Man In Black

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STORY

Story
The story of promoter Saul Holiff's turbulent life and his success making Johnny Cash a superstar.

AWARDS

Won
Audience Choice Award

Best Canadian Film For | 2013

Best Canadian Film | 2013

Genre Award

Best Documentary | 2013 | Jonathan

Orson Wells Award

2013 | Jonathan

(writer director) | 2013 | Jonathan

Nominations
Prism Award

Feature Film Documentary | 2014 | Jonathan

Golden Reel Award

Best Documentary | 2012

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

WINNER "Best Feature" at 2012 EDINDOCS (Edinburgh, Scotland)

In addition to live action, stock footage, animation, composites, and TV and film clips, the film features more than 400 photographs--many of which appear to move ("motion graphics"). Many people assume the shots of Cash's arrest in 1965 is found footage but instead was created from a series of sequential photos.

Country singer Mel Tillis told The Kingston Whig Standard in 2009 that he "got to know Johnny over the years. Oh, man, he was something else. Saul did a great job. Johnny put him through it. Saul earned every damn dime!"

WINNER "Best Music Film" at 2012 Radar Hamburg International Independent Film Festival (Germany)

WINNER "Best Documentary" at 2013 Available Light Film Festival (Canada)

Popular Dialogues

"Johnny Cash: Saul, My only cure is solitude. Too many things work against my peace of mind. Only the desert with its purity and silence can help me now. Please tell them I sincerely regret these cancellations, but it's either cancel them, or cancel me for always... J.R. [Original Source: Undated Letter to Saul Holiff, circa 1964]"

"Johnny Cash: [On recording "Ira Hayes"] I am more full of piss and vinegar than ever. When I reach the top, I'll build another peak to climb. [Original Source: Letter to Saul Holiff, May 23, 1964] Johnny Cash: [On "Ira Hayes" failure to penetrate the Pop Charts] Classify me, categorize me - STIFLE me, but it won't work. This is NOT a country song." [Original Source: TBD magazine ad] Editor, "Close-Up": Mr. Cash, I am disgusted with you. You think that people who listen to Country are not intelligent. I am sorry that it was good Country and Hillbilly-type music lovers who put you where you are today. I am also sorry for you, Johnny Cash, that at your age, you have never learned the old lesson, you don't bite the hand that feeds you. You have a lot to learn and may you learn it on the way down. [Original Source: "An Open Letter To Johnny Cash," Close-Up, September, 1964] Johnny Cash: Saul, My only cure is solitude. Too many things work against my peace of mind. Only the desert with its purity and silence can help me now. Please tell them I sincerely regret these cancellations, but it's either cancel them, or cancel me for always... J.R. [Original Source: Letter to Saul Holiff, 1964]"