Jukebox Vanishing America
| Directed by: | Christopher Gallo |
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| Written by: | Matt Turner |
| Starring: | Scott Duhamel, Terrence P. Moran, Mark Cutler |
| Country: | U S A |
| Created: | 2005 |
| Runtime: | 8 min. |
| Member: | mattman5000 |
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Film Description:
"Jukebox Vanishing America" fondly recalls the nostalgic past and neglected history of one of America's most treasured forms of entertainment - the Jukebox. Story and details available at the following link:
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/ptech/weblog2/080806ccdrPTECHweblog.a8dc0e2.html
Please view and vote for Jukebox on the IFC Uncut TV Media Lab at the following link:
http://medialab.ifc.com/film_detail.jsp?film_id=1056&list=1
Brown University radio interview on "Jukebox Vanishing America" available at the following link:
http://bsrlive.com/archives/playlist.php?p=4613
Synopsis
This project covers the history and love of the jukebox... from Edison to iPods... from the speakeasies of the 20s to the modern dive-bars of today. The jukebox is slowly vanishing as it is quickly being replaced by Karaoke Bars, DJ's, and iPods, but they can still be found in the lowdown roadhouses and back alley dive-bars where they first originated, and their romance and nostalgia lives on through the home jukebox owners/aficionados/collectors/ and fanatics who help keep these legendary machines alive today, such as the one we interviewed in our short (Terry Moran), whom owned upwards of 40+ record-playing jukeboxes all from the Golden Age of the juke. In its heyday, the jukebox helped bring people from all walks of life together to enjoy its music and was responsible for promoting a bar’s successful social atmosphere. Unlike the computerized technology of today’s iPods, which isolate and subvert the listener, the colorful, hand-crafted, richly designed, ornamental, bright glowing jukeboxes helped promote social interaction. Sadly, there is no longer any room for these big but beautiful, bulky machines as technology has made things much smaller and more efficient. This project helps document these glorious, richly designed, legendary machines of yesteryear before they slowly fade into obscurity.
Forms: Documentary, Experimental, Multimedia, Short, Television
Genres: Drama, Educational, Independent, Environmental, Period/Historical, Docu-Drama, Culture, Art, Hip Hop
Niches: African, African American, Native/Aboriginal Peoples, Asian, Asian American, Black, Christian, Disability Culture, Gay/Lesbian, Hispanic, Islamic, Jewish, Latino, Native American, Third World, Women, Senior/Aging, Student, Youth/Teen, Children, Mature/Adult, Buddhist
Cast & Crew
Christopher Gallo (Director), Lance Miccio (Producer), Matthew Turner (Executive Producer, Producer)
WritingMatt Turner (Writer (1st Project,1st Feature))
PerformanceFrancesco Quinn (Voice-Over), Mark Cutler (Lead Actor), Scott Duhamel (Lead Actor), Terrence P. Moran (Lead Actor)
CameraChristopher J. Gallo (Cinematographer/DP)
Post ProductionAndrew Koenig (Picture Editor)
Ratings
This damn thing gave a 3 rating but I wanted to give 5. If you wanna see what I have to say about the film, check out http://robertoreg.blogspot.com
This little works-in-progress from a little town in Providence is full of grit, heart, and soul. Thanks to Lance Miccio and Happy Trailers HD and everyone involved in making this dream into a reality.
Brings me back to the days I tended bar in a college town and our bar was known for free popcorn and the best jukebox in town. We'd turn it up loud and people would laugh and throw money at me. Now, they listen to their iPods and ignore you.
This film was real documentary film making. No fluff. For all music lovers, especially those of us that still listen to vinyl!

6 Comments about Jukebox Vanishing America
Aug 23, 2006 10:31AM
I am proud to announce that " Jukebox;Vanishing America "has been selected by the prestigous Rhode Island Int. Film Festival commision for Grammy consideration for" best score for a film".
Aug 16, 2006 03:36PM
Thanks
Aug 13, 2006 06:22PM
This really brings back some fond memories. I remember growing up and putting my money in the jukebox and waiting to hear my favorite song. The power of the jukebox is ingrained in my heart and soul. I wish I could attend the screening but being in Los Angeles makes it difficult. I look forward to seeing this film.
Aug 12, 2006 08:25PM
Aug 12, 2006 03:15PM
A very well documented, informative and important part of our countrys musical and cultural history
Aug 03, 2006 10:51AM
When Matt Turner wanted to turn his story into a film he turned to Lance Miccio & Happy Trailers HD . So I put together a talented team of Happy Trailer members that included Christopher Gallo , Geoff Cormier ,Tom Marchek ,Jason Reese.
Filmed on location in Providence RI this homage to the Jukebox as a shared expierence is well crafted and uptlifting look at American culture . Jukebox Vanishing America is a refereshing bit of history that hits just the right notes . Please join us at the opening on August 10th at 9pm .
One and all are invited to a pre screening party at Nick n Nee's in downtown Providence starting at 6pm -8pm every one is welcome . Come celebrate our opening with writer Matt Turner and Producer Lance Miccio
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