Tom Davenport

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Tom Davenport

Born July 6, 1951 (age 75)

Tom Davenport, recipient of the 2021 Bess Lomax Hawes National Heritage Fellowship, has dedicated much of his life to creating forums to teach the world about different cultures and ways of life. Through collaborations with hundreds of documentary filmmakers, he brings stories and traditions of American culture to Folkstreams, a free streaming service for nearly 400 hard-to-find documentary films …

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Hansel & GretelHansel & Gretel · 1977
Hansel & Gretel
1977
Movie
An Appalachian version of the classic story of the courage and loyalty of two children abandoned in the forest.
Soldier Jack, or The Man Who Caught Death in a SackSoldier Jack, or The Man Who Caught Death in a Sack · 1989
Soldier Jack, or The Man Who Caught Death in a Sack
6.31989
MovieFantasy
Adapted from an Appalachian Jack Tale set in the late 1940s, this tale follows a World War II veteran named Jack who, in return for an act of kindness, receives two magical gifts: a sack that can catch anything and a jar that can show whether a sick person will recover or die. Jack becomes a national hero when he rescues the president's daughter from a serious illness by capturing Death in his magic sack. However, after many years without Death in the world, Jack realizes that he has upset the natural order and releases Death to save humankind from perpetual old age and misery.
MutzmagMutzmag · 1992
Mutzmag
6.71992
MovieFamilyFantasy
Tom Davenport's realistic adaptation of an old Appalachian story. With nothing more than her plucky spirit and her pocket knife, a mountain girl outwits a witch and an ogre to save herself and her sisters. Part of the PBS series "From the Brothers Grimm." Winner Chicago International Children's Film Festival. Ages 10 and above.
Ashpet: An American CinderellaAshpet: An American Cinderella · 1990
Ashpet: An American Cinderella
4.01990
MovieRomance
A re-telling of Cinderella set in the rural south during World War II
Jack & the Dentist's DaughterJack & the Dentist's Daughter · 1985
Jack & the Dentist's Daughter
7.01985
MovieComedy
In this comic variant of the Grimm's story, The Master Thief, a poor laborer's son wants to marry the dentist's daughter.
Bearskin, or The Man Who Didn't Wash for Seven YearsBearskin, or The Man Who Didn't Wash for Seven Years · 1984
Bearskin, or The Man Who Didn't Wash for Seven Years
9.01984
MovieFamilyFantasy
A soldier can not return home after he leaves the army, and can not find a job. Desperation drives him to make a deal with the Devil, who makes a bet with him. For the next seven years, he will carry a purse of gold that's always full. However, he must wear a bearskin and neither pray nor wash nor cut his hair in all that time. If he survives, he can keep the purse, but if he dies, the Devil gets his soul.
Willa: An American Snow WhiteWilla: An American Snow White · 1998
Willa: An American Snow White
4.01998
MovieFamily
An American 1910s version of 'Snow White' where Willa joins a traveling medicine show to escape her evil step-mother.
Remembering the High LonesomeRemembering the High Lonesome · 2003
Remembering the High Lonesome
2003
MovieDocumentary
Remembering the High Lonesome is the story of the making of a classic documentary film. It is also a profile of filmmaker, photographer, artist, and musician John Cohen. Through interviews, as well as Cohen's own photographs and scenes from his classic film The High Lonesome Sound: Kentucky Mountain Music, filmmaker Tom Davenport focuses on Cohen's journey to rural Kentucky in the 1950s to document the lives of the people there and his "discovery" of the musician Roscoe Holcomb. Remembering the High Lonesome also examines the birth of a new artistic ethic and counterculture through John Cohen's involvement with the Beat Generation, abstract expressionist painters, and the Folk Music Revival, and explores the role of an outsider documenting the life and arts of an Appalachian community.

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Remembering the High LonesomeRemembering the High Lonesome · 2003
Remembering the High Lonesome
2003
MovieDocumentary
Remembering the High Lonesome is the story of the making of a classic documentary film. It is also a profile of filmmaker, photographer, artist, and musician John Cohen. Through interviews, as well as Cohen's own photographs and scenes from his classic film The High Lonesome Sound: Kentucky Mountain Music, filmmaker Tom Davenport focuses on Cohen's journey to rural Kentucky in the 1950s to document the lives of the people there and his "discovery" of the musician Roscoe Holcomb. Remembering the High Lonesome also examines the birth of a new artistic ethic and counterculture through John Cohen's involvement with the Beat Generation, abstract expressionist painters, and the Folk Music Revival, and explores the role of an outsider documenting the life and arts of an Appalachian community.

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