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My Father and the Man in Black

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Following his father's suicide, Jonathan Holiff discovers hundreds of letters and audio diaries, including secretly recorded phone calls with Johnny Cash during his crazed pill-fueled 1960s, triump...

Following his father's suicide, Jonathan Holiff discovers hundreds of letters and audio diaries, including secretly recorded phone calls with Johnny Cash during his crazed pill-fueled 1960s, triumphs at Folsom and San Quentin, marriage to June Carter, and his conversion in the early 1970s to born-again Christian. These artifacts tell the story about how Holiff Sr. and Cash collaborated to create a superstar, while each struggled with personal demons. A fascinating behind-the-scenes view of the complex relationship between the notorious singer and his long-suffering manager--it is also a catharsis for its maker and engrossing journalism to boot. Winner of the Orson Wells Award at the **Tiburon International Film Festival**. Winner of Best Documentary at the **Buffalo Niagara Film Festival**. *"MY FATHER AND THE MAN IN BLACK makes for an illuminating alternate history of sorts to the Hollywoodized version of Cash's ascendancy in 'Walk the Line.'" - Robert Abele, **The Los Angeles Times*** *"For Cash devotees who want a hitherto-hidden perspective on their man ... this is invaluable viewing." - Andrew Pulver, **The Guardian***

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