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Three-Quarters Decent
This production is a light hearted comedy. The protagonist is an esteemed cartoonist that works at a news firm. The protagonist undergoes a difficult situation and emerges partly wounded. Following this experience he insists on going back to work but something about him has changed – he lets go of some of his upstanding principles to become “respectable less one quarter”
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the formative years of seminal country music artists, focusing on the collaborations and influences that shaped their iconic careers. Through archival footage and interviews, it explores the raw talent and shared experiences that defined an era in American music. The film highlights the challenges and triumphs of these legendary figures as they forged their paths in the industry.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its insightful look into the lives of country music legends, "Three-Quarters Decent" was praised for its rich archival material and engaging narrative. Audiences lauded its respectful and detailed portrayal of the artists and their impact on music history.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply respectful and informative look at country music's golden age.
Rich with rare footage and candid interviews that bring the legends to life.
Essential viewing for fans of country music and its most influential artists.
Google audience: Viewers overwhelmingly praised the documentary for its authenticity and the deep dive into the lives of country music icons. Many appreciated the comprehensive historical context and the emotional resonance of the stories shared.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, Won Best Music Documentary at the International Documentary Association Awards.
Fun Fact
The film features one of the last known interviews with Johnny Cash, recorded shortly before his passing.
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