Living the Blues (1986)
Filmed in 1986, "Living the blues" explores the frustration, tragedy, and humor of inner city youth in pursuit of their dreams. The music helps them to weather the poverty and violence. Rock, Jazz, Reggae, Hip-Hop, Swing -- they all come out of the blues. And people love this music because it can make you happy even when you're not. If you want to play the blues, you've got to pay your dues.
Director: Alan Gorg
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: January 1, 1986
Cast
- Galyn Görg
- Michael Kerr
- Martin Raymond - Zanzibar Brown
- Sam Taylor
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Alan Gorg
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Living the Blues about?
- Filmed in 1986, "Living the blues" explores the frustration, tragedy, and humor of inner city youth in pursuit of their dreams. The music helps them to weather the poverty and violence. Rock, Jazz, Reggae, Hip-Hop, Swing -- they all come out of the blues. And people love this music because it can make you happy even when you're not. If you want to play the blues, you've got to pay your dues.
- Who directed Living the Blues?
- Living the Blues was directed by Alan Gorg.
- Who stars in Living the Blues?
- Living the Blues stars Galyn Görg, Michael Kerr, Martin Raymond, Sam Taylor.
- How long is Living the Blues?
- Living the Blues has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).