The Man of a Thousand Songs

The Man of a Thousand Songs (2010)


  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2010-12-02
  • Runtime: 1h 30min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Get Set Films
  • Production Country: Canada
  • Director: William D. MacGillivray

Summary

A feature length documentary about extraordinary Canadian singer songwriter, Ron Hynes... an insightful and entertaining exploration of the creative process, the genesis of song, the meaning of performance and the vulnerability of an artist compelled to bare his soul through his music. The film is comprised of Ron performing his music (distinct and live for the camera), interwoven with very intimate black box 'interviews' with Ron (shot tightly and directly addressed to the camera), in which he discusses the songs and the life that informed them: late nights, dark alleys, marriage, children, divorce, his near death and recovery from drug addiction... and punctuated with back stage moments, insight from the street, and Ron's nephew author Joel Thomas Hynes, taking the role of 'chorus of the people'.

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  • Joel Thomas Hynes

    as Himself
  • Ron Hynes

    as Himself
  • Amelia Curran

    as Herself
Editing Andrew MacCormack Editor
Sound Alex Salter Sound Editor
Sound Rick Hollett Sound
Sound Harvey Hyslop Sound
Crew Kent Nason Cinematography
Production Jordan Canning Co-Producer
Sound Lee Tizzard Sound Recordist
Lighting Robert J. Petrie Gaffer
Production Terry Greenlaw Producer
Sound Lee Tizzard Location Sound Mixer
Sound Philip Cairns Sound
Editing Doug Woods Colorist
Directing William D. MacGillivray Director

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