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This collection of short music documentaries celebrates the many ways music shapes our lives and communities. From historically rooted Americana and folk traditions to deeply personal stories of music as passion and purpose, these films explore how sound becomes both a cultural touchstone and a vital thread in human connection.
This film is a portrait of Sheila Kay Adams, matriarch of Madison County’s ballad singing tradition, filmed after Hurricane Helene. It’s about one woman sustaining community, legacy, and belonging through change.
- Year2025
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld
- DirectorJack Flame Sorokin
- ProducerJack Flame Sorokin
- CinematographerJack Flame Sorokin, Coleman Lowndes, Aaron Stone
- EditorJack Flame Sorokin, Coleman Lowndes
This collection of short music documentaries celebrates the many ways music shapes our lives and communities. From historically rooted Americana and folk traditions to deeply personal stories of music as passion and purpose, these films explore how sound becomes both a cultural touchstone and a vital thread in human connection.
This film is a portrait of Sheila Kay Adams, matriarch of Madison County’s ballad singing tradition, filmed after Hurricane Helene. It’s about one woman sustaining community, legacy, and belonging through change.
- Year2025
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld
- DirectorJack Flame Sorokin
- ProducerJack Flame Sorokin
- CinematographerJack Flame Sorokin, Coleman Lowndes, Aaron Stone
- EditorJack Flame Sorokin, Coleman Lowndes