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Map the Music 2010

62 min📅 2010-12-31

"Where will the music take you?"

In 'Map the Music (2010)', a poignant journey of self-discovery unfolds through the lens of music's transformative power. Directed by Samantha Hale, this documentary follows a young woman as she embarks on a road trip to connect with her favorite artists and fans.

Director: Samantha Hale

Cast

Samantha Hale
Samantha Hale
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Imogen Heap
Imogen Heap
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Tori Amos
Tori Amos
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Kate Havnevik
Kate Havnevik
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Zoe Keating
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Rachael Yamagata
Rachael Yamagata
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Cary Brothers
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Jim Bianco
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Schuyler Fisk
Schuyler Fisk
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Nic Harcourt
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Map the Music (2010) about?

A young woman embarks on a road trip to connect with her favorite artists and fans, confronting her grief and finding solace in their stories.

Who directed Map the Music?

Samantha Hale, a talented director who brings a personal touch to this documentary.

Who stars in Map the Music?

Samantha Hale, Imogen Heap, Tori Amos, Kate Havnevik, and Zoe Keating star in this poignant documentary.

Is Map the Music (2010) worth watching?

While the film's unrated status may deter some viewers, its thoughtful exploration of music's transformative power makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Map the Music?

The documentary runs for 62 minutes, offering a concise yet impactful viewing experience.

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About Map the Music (2010) — A Heartfelt Journey of Self-Discovery Through Music

In 'Map the Music (2010)', a poignant journey of self-discovery unfolds through the lens of music's transformative power. Directed by Samantha Hale, this documentary follows a young woman as she embarks on a road trip to connect with her favorite artists and fans. Along the way, she confronts her own grief and finds solace in the stories of those around her. With a talented cast that includes Hale, Imogen Heap, and Tori Amos, this film is a heartfelt tribute to the impact of music on our lives. By capturing the raw emotions and intimate moments of fans and musicians alike, 'Map the Music' creates a captivating atmosphere that invites viewers to reflect on the significance of music in their own lives.

Through the eyes of a devoted fan, the documentary 'Map the Music (2010)' offers a unique perspective on the human experience. By weaving together the stories of fans and artists, Hale crafts a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. As the film takes viewers on a journey across the country, it raises essential questions about the role of music in our lives and its ability to transcend even the most difficult challenges.