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		<title>Folkstreams free archive of folk/roots culture&#160;documentaries</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Pescovitz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Folkstreams is an incredible online archive of documentary films about American folk and roots music and culture including "Born From Hard Luck," excerpted above.]]></description>
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Folkstreams is an incredible online archive of documentary films about American folk and roots music and culture. Above, an excerpt from "Born For Hard Luck," a 1976 film by Tom Davenport about harmonica player and comedian Arthur "Peg Leg Sam" Jackson." (A clip of this film appears in the French movie Amelie.) Below are just a few of the hundreds of films you can watch for free, right now. Shame about my deadlines this week. 


<blockquote>• “Adirondack Minstrel.” Hudson, N.Y.: Bowling Green Films, 1977. (19 min.)<br />
[Jack Ofield film on woodsman/musician Lawrence Older]<p>

• “Land Where the Blues Began.” New York: Cultural Equity, 1990. (58 min.)<br />
[Alan Lomax film on Mississippi blues, from his “American Patchwork Series”; parallels his book of the same title]
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• “The Amish, A People of Preservation.” Harleysville, Pa.: Heritage Productions. (52 min.)<br />
[John Ruth film on Amish life, with Hostettler as consultant—and some surreptitiously shot footage]
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• “The Sacred Vision of Howard Finster.” New York: Museum of American Folk Art, 1995. (30 min.)<br />
[Interviews with Finster talking about his art, visions, and religious beliefs, with scenes of his creations, his preaching, and his home]

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<a href="http://www.folkstreams.net">Folkstreams: The Best of American Folk Films</a> <em>(Thanks, Bob Pescovitz!)</em>]]></content:encoded>
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