THE JOB OF SONGS, a captivating documentary, will be available on digital platforms starting November 21. While the Cliffs of Moher draw tourists to the west coast of Ireland, the true beauty lies in the enchanting melodies that emanate from the pubs and living rooms of Doolin, County Clare. This unspoiled coastal village is home to a tight-knit community that celebrates its rich musical heritage by using songs as a conduit for connection, joy, and a sense of belonging across generations.
THE JOB OF SONGS was lovingly crafted by an all-female crew comprising LILA SCHMITZ (director, producer, editor), ANIKA KAN GREVSTAD (director of photography, producer), and FENGYI XU (producer). Supported by esteemed documentarians Bill Guttentag and Doug Pray, who boast multiple awards including Oscars and Emmys, this film has garnered acclaim at prestigious International Film Festivals such as DOC NYC, Galway Film Fleadh, Newport Beach Film Festival, Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival, Milwaukee Film Festival.
The documentary earned the coveted title of Best International Documentary at the Galway Film Fleadh. With a running time of 74 minutes and not rated by the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America), THE JOB OF SONGS promises to transport viewers into the heart and soul of Doolin's musical landscape. Gravitas Ventures proudly released this remarkable film on digital platforms come November 21st.
By Anita Johnson-Brown
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