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  1. Two Trains Runnin’ is a feature-length documentary directed by Sam Pollard, narrated by Common, and featuring the music of Gary Clark Jr. The film pays tribute to a pioneering generation of musicians and cuts to the heart of our present moment, offering a crucial vantage from which to view the evolving dynamics of race in America.

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  2. 8. Apr. 2016 · Two Trains Runnin': Directed by Sam Pollard. With Taylor Branch, Gary Clark Jr., Common, Dave Dennis. Two Trains Runnin' is about the search for two forgotten blues singers, carried out in Mississippi during the height of the American civil rights movement.

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    • Documentary, Music
    • Sam Pollard
    • 2016-04-08
  3. Two Trains Runnin'. Rent Two Trains Runnin' on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. In June of 1964, hundreds of college students, eager to join the...

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    • Documentary
    • Samuel D. Pollard
  4. 1. Dez. 2016 · “Two Trains Runnin’,” Sam Pollard’s compact, resonant documentary — part essay film, part road picture, part musical anthology — is built around an astonishing historical coincidence.

    • Samuel D. Pollard
  5. Two Trains Runnin' ist ein Film von Samuel D. Pollard. Synopsis: Dokumentation über zwei Blues-Sänger, die sich zur Zeit der Bürgerrechtsbewegung in Mississippi einen Namen machten.

  6. 11. Juli 2017 · Two Trains Runnin’ USA Narrated by Common and featuring extraordinary performances from a who’s who of contemporary blues, Two Trains Runnin’ takes viewers back to the Deep South of the ...

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  7. 2. Dez. 2016 · When the stories converge, “Two Trains Runnin’” becomes a powerful meditation on the origins of an African-American musical genre and the painful reasons for its existence. The Freedom Summer exposed an otherwise cocooned America to why musicians like Son House and Skip James would sing the songs they did.