
2012
This documentary is a journey into our own fascination, a collection of portraits of folk musicians living in New England, and a study of the ground on which their music is founded. We listen to them as they tell their stories and play their music. First and foremost, Behind a Hill is a tribute to these musicians and a rare peep into the house parties and basement jams of New England, in the northwestern corner of the USA, with the vain hope attached that maybe you, the viewer, will grow as fond of the music as we have. When we first encountered these musicians, we were overwhelmed by the quality of their musical output. We were entranced by the melodies, harmonies, rhythms, and tempos and every other element that constitutes a song (or, as is often the case, a piece of abstract drone music, heavy feedback, or someone banging a steel pipe against a bag of dirt while chanting in a yet undiscovered language, or...).

Dredd Foole
Himself

Matt Valentine
Himself

Shannon Ketch
Herself

Amanda Petrovato
Herself

Greg Petrovato
Himself

Christopher Carmody
Himself

Conrad Capistran
Himself

Dave Sweetapple
Himself

Ruth Garbus
Herself

Chris Weisman
Himself

Kyle Thomas
Himself

Lana Sheehan
Herself

Jack Wingate
Himself

Asa Irons
Himself

Rob Thomas
Himself

John Moloney
Himself

Caleb Mulkerin
Himself

Colleen Kinsella
Herself

Brendan Evans
Himself

Nemo Bidstrup
Herself

Black Hole Radio

Selva. A Portrait of Parvaneh Navaï

Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets

All the Mountains Give

You Gave Me A Song: The Life and Music of Alice Gerrard

CNN Concatenated

May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers

Willi Carlisle: Live at MerleFest

Sir Douglas Quintet: Live from Austin, TX

Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band

Florida, Man

Animal Charm: Golden Digest

Negativland: No Other Possibility

A Star-Spangled Story: Battle for America

The House That Eye Live In

Levon Helm: Ramble At The Ryman

Rich Hall's Countrier Than You

Ludwig van

Ventanas

Sylvia Kristel – Paris