One Big Holiday is a short documentary film about the band My Morning Jacket, and their relationship with their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Shot over a period of one week in October 2010, it chronicles the preparations of the band as they readied for a homecoming concert in the newly constructed downtown arena. Executive Producer Christopher Guetig was the band's drummer from 2000–2002.
One Big Holiday | |
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Directed by | Michael Feld |
Produced by | Christopher Guetig |
Cinematography | Robert M. Edgecomb |
Edited by | Jack Price |
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Running time | 29 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film held its world theatre premiere at the LA Film+Music Weekend on March 23–25, 2012 in Los Angeles, CA.[1]
It also was an official selection of the Chicago International Movies and Music Festival, April 12–15, 2012, in Chicago, IL.[2]
The film had its Louisville premiere on opening night of Flyover Film Festival on June 7, 2012, with special guest Jim James of My Morning Jacket.[3]
The film is part of My Morning Jacket's exclusive deluxe box set of Circuital, released May 31, 2011.[4]
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