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Sweet Is the Day feels like a warm embrace, you know? Capturing the essence of Sacred Harp music through the lens of the Woottens, it’s not just a documentary—it's a family portrait that resonates. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to soak in the rich harmonies and the communal spirit of the gatherings. Erin Kellen and Jim Carnes weave together scenes that are intimate, almost like you’re part of the family yourself. The atmosphere is thick with tradition, and the authenticity of the performances is striking. You get lost in their world, witnessing not just the music but the love and history that come with it. It’s a unique dive into a niche that’s often overlooked, yet so deeply rooted in American culture.
Focuses on the Woottens and Sacred Harp music.Intimate portrayal of family gatherings.Rich in cultural and musical history.
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