Blaine Dunlap Trailers
Sometimes It's Gonna Hurt TrailerMouth Music TrailerUncle Dave Macon Trailer
Dunlap grew up in Dallas and studied vérité filmmaking at Southern Methodist University, where he made Sometimes I Run as a student film project. He later worked at the Dallas PBS affiliate, KERA-TV, and continued making films about Dallas life, including East Dallas and Big D. He since has produced, written and directed many documentary and narrative films and now lives in New Orleans, where he devotes his time to preserving analog video recordings.
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Total trailers found: 6
01 January 1980
Uncle Dave Macon, also known as "The Dixie Dewdrop"—was an American old-time banjo player, singer, songwriter, and comedian.
01 January 1974
Florence Mayfield, an elderly lifelong resident of East Dallas, reminisces about the neighborhood and the many changes it has seen during her lifetime.
01 January 1978
A candid portrait of the late Tennessee ballad singer, story-teller, and part-time moonshiner Hamper McBee.
01 January 1973
A film portrait of Stanley Maupin who cleans sidewalks at night for the Dallas Department of Sanitation.
01 June 1983
Oklahoma is rodeo country. Sometimes Its Gonna Hurt is a film about the toughest of all rodeo events-- bullriding, and how young riders grow up to become bullriders.
01 January 1981
Mouth Music demonstrates the distinctive modes of the human voice, the most influential of all musical instruments, takes on in southern folk music and folk culture.