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The Man with the Big Hat

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An unsung pioneer of 1970s Texas Progressive Country, Steven Fromholz, had a knack for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Revered by legends like Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett & John Denver, he remained commercially unknown. He sought redemption on the Rio Grande as a river guide until a debilitating stroke erased his musical memory, stripping Fromholz of his artistic identity. This intimate and impressionistic portrayal, bolstered by newly discovered archives as well as never-before-heard recordings, unveils the evolution of Fromholz, and reshapes the notion of success and artistic fortitude.

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Peter Martin ScreenAnarchy 14h
Steven Fromholz 'wasn't interested in writing hit songs, he was writing about his life.' That's what stands out ... he was a sweet, funny, friendly, outgoing man who just wanted to write songs and share them with anyone who would listen. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis An unsung pioneer of 1970s Texas Progressive Country, Steven Fromholz, had a knack for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Revered by legends like Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett & John Denver, he remained commercially unknown. He sought redemption on the Rio Grande as a river guide until a debilitating stroke erased his musical memory, stripping Fromholz of his artistic identity. This intimate and impressionistic portrayal, bolstered by newly discovered archives as well as never-before-heard recordings, unveils the evolution of Fromholz, and reshapes the notion of success and artistic fortitude.
Director
Austin Sayre
Producer
Stephanie Moore, David Broad, Aaron Colussi, Jay Newberg, Diana Zuniga, Cherry Brown, Austin Sayre
Screenwriter
Austin Sayre
Genre
Documentary, Drama, Music
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 29m