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So, 'Flamekeeper: The Michael Cleveland Story' is a fascinating documentary that dives into the life of this extraordinary fiddler. You get this raw, intimate look at Michael, who despite being blind and partially deaf, has carved out a remarkable niche in bluegrass music. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing you to absorb his journey without feeling rushed. There’s a real warmth in the interviews and performances that brings out the passion he has for music. It’s not just about his accolades, like those eleven Fiddler of the Year titles, but more about the grit and heart behind the music. The atmosphere feels genuine, almost like you're sitting in a small venue with him. It’s a testament to resilience and artistry, making it stand out in the music documentary genre.
Fascinating portrayal of resilience and artistry.Includes insightful interviews with contemporaries.Features live performances highlighting his talent.
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