
The Harry Smith Project Live 2006
Dive into the vibrant world of *The Harry Smith Project Live* (2006), a stirring celebration of one of music's most enigmatic figures.
Director: Hal Willner
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Harry Smith Project Live (2006) about?
*The Harry Smith Project Live* (2006) pays tribute to the iconic *Anthology of American Folk Music*, curated by the eccentric Harry Smith. The film documents Hal Willner's global concerts featuring artists reinterpreting Smith's legendary recordings, blending tradition with modern creativity.
Who directed The Harry Smith Project Live?
Hal Willner directed *The Harry Smith Project Live*, known for his innovative approach to curating and producing boundary-pushing musical events.
Who stars in The Harry Smith Project Live?
The film features a dynamic ensemble including David Johansen, Nick Cave, Beck, Kate McGarrigle, and Lou Reed, each delivering unforgettable performances.
Is The Harry Smith Project Live (2006) worth watching?
While IMDb has not rated it, this concert film is a must-see for folk and music enthusiasts. Its star-studded lineup, creative energy, and dedication to Smith's legacy make it a compelling watch for fans of live music and cultural history.
How long is The Harry Smith Project Live?
The runtime of *The Harry Smith Project Live* is 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes).
About The Harry Smith Project Live (2006) — A Celebration of Folk Music's Bold Revival
Dive into the vibrant world of *The Harry Smith Project Live* (2006), a stirring celebration of one of music's most enigmatic figures. Directed by the visionary Hal Willner, this electrifying concert film captures live performances in London, New York, and Los Angeles, all inspired by Harry Smith's legendary *Anthology of American Folk Music*.
Bringing together a powerhouse lineup of artists—including David Johansen, Nick Cave, Beck, Kate McGarrigle, and Lou Reed—this 150-minute musical odyssey reimagines timeless folk and roots classics with fresh, bold interpretations. The film pulses with the raw energy of a cultural revival, honoring Smith's groundbreaking work that shaped generations of musicians and continues to resonate today.