A Scottish teenager has a life-changing experience when he meets a local blues legend and her family in America.A Scottish teenager has a life-changing experience when he meets a local blues legend and her family in America.A Scottish teenager has a life-changing experience when he meets a local blues legend and her family in America.
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A good story and solid script but this film is lifted by the performance of the young actor behind the principal character Neil Sutcliffe. A fantastic supporting cast and some goose-bump inducing music with astute character observation give this film a 3rd dimension. I'll admit to having moist eyes at some points.
I'd hope to see much more from Mr Sutcliffe in the decades ahead as well as more from Director Kenneth Glanaan.
I'd hope to see much more from Mr Sutcliffe in the decades ahead as well as more from Director Kenneth Glanaan.
A lovely portrait of grief, teenage feelings and gentle reflection on the differences that make beauty in this world
A lovely little indie gem about a teenager's passage of discovery and his musical talent and conquering life's challenges whilst facing the adversity of his mother's death.
It's a tragic but also beutiful film and a very rewarding passage-of-rights for an upcoming young musician played by the excellent Neil Sutcliffe.
Neil himself is not just a professional actor but an all-round musician guy. He's got great talent and screen charisma with natural charm and grace.
His playing is astute for a such a young person. His development from a shy lad to a stage-gracing musician is great to watch.
The road is about him and his journey to his musical freedom. His dad doesn't quite fully comprehend that his son is growing-up but in the end he does and he gets his blessing.
Casting is great. It's real Americana, baby! It's even got a legitimate juke box joint in it where they play! It's very loyal to bluegrass and Americana music. It's a heritage piece about a young star who is about to become a seasoned touring pro.
The end is very warming and touching. It's a lovely film. It's no CGI nonsense or action stuff. It's just warm and fun and great to enjoy in the evening. Excellent work.
It's a tragic but also beutiful film and a very rewarding passage-of-rights for an upcoming young musician played by the excellent Neil Sutcliffe.
Neil himself is not just a professional actor but an all-round musician guy. He's got great talent and screen charisma with natural charm and grace.
His playing is astute for a such a young person. His development from a shy lad to a stage-gracing musician is great to watch.
The road is about him and his journey to his musical freedom. His dad doesn't quite fully comprehend that his son is growing-up but in the end he does and he gets his blessing.
Casting is great. It's real Americana, baby! It's even got a legitimate juke box joint in it where they play! It's very loyal to bluegrass and Americana music. It's a heritage piece about a young star who is about to become a seasoned touring pro.
The end is very warming and touching. It's a lovely film. It's no CGI nonsense or action stuff. It's just warm and fun and great to enjoy in the evening. Excellent work.
Though rich in culture and music, The Dirt Road to Lafayette should be a pensive stroll but it comes off more as a melancholic traipse. A lot of this is due to sluggish pacing, unnecessary side characters and an over-reliance on songs in place of character development.
A gentle portrait of a tight grieving Scottish father with few words to express his feelings and his musical son on their trip to family in the south of the USA. Through music, Murdo, the son, finds new challenges and new hopes. The small intimate scale of the movie, backed by the strong lively music that runs through it, taps into many rich themes of family, culture and the importance of music.
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- TriviaThe climactic musical gig scene was filmed over the course of 2 days by filming the whole set of all the songs live back to back without cuts before covering it from a different angle. All the revelers and dancers were unpaid volunteers.
- SoundtracksMargarita
Written by Santiago Jimenez, H.
Published by San Antonio Music Publishers, Inc.
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Dirt Road to Lafayette (2018) officially released in Canada in English?
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