Sometimes best laid plans don't quite work, while at other moments, happy accidents can produce pleasingly unexpected results. Seemingly, for filmmakers Todd and Brad Barnes, it's the latter that has touched their forthcoming "East Nashville Tonight," which finds the worlds of music, comedy and documentary blissfully overlapping. Earlier this year, the brotherly directorial duo attempted to shoot a documentary about longtime Nashville based musicians such as Todd Snider, Elizabeth Cook and more, but thanks to the influence of drugs and booze, they wound up making "East Nashville Tonight" instead. Described as "a hypothetical documentary stoner musical," the people are real, the story is fictional and the whole package looks like ones that fans of these artists or uniquely oddball music stories will want to check out. Already playing to a packed house at the Nashville Film Festival, the movie will go online starting November 19th at the official website where fans will.
- 10/30/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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