Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted is an American documentary film released in 2024.[1] Directed by Isaac Gale, Ryan Olson and David McMurry, the film profiles Jerry "Swamp Dogg" Williams, a musician who has been an influential cult figure in American music despite never achieving mainstream fame, who lives with his friends and colleagues Larry "Moogstar" Clemons and David "Guitar Shorty" Kearney in a modest home in the San Fernando Valley which the three men have maintained as an artistic haven.[2]
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Directed by | Isaac Gale Ryan Olson David McMurry |
Written by | Andrew Broder Isaac Gale Paul Lovelace Ryan Olson |
Produced by | Isaac Gale Paul Lovelace David McMurry Ryan Olson Ben Wu |
Starring | Swamp Dogg Guitar Shorty |
Cinematography | David McMurry Ryan Thompson |
Edited by | Paul Lovelace Isaac Gale Ryan Olson |
Music by | Swamp Dogg Moogstar Ryan Olson Alex Epton |
Production company | Poorly Painted Pools |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Guitar Shorty died during the film's production, with the aftermath of his death forming part of the film's storyline.[2]
The film premiered on March 8, 2024, at the SXSW festival.[2]
Critical response
editJoe Gross of the Austin Chronicle wrote that "Gale and Olson bring a stoner energy to the proceedings, funny and a little hyper, amplifying Swamp’s stories with titles dropped into the footage and animated bits à la Mike Judge’s totally excellent series Tales From the Tour Bus. Judge pops in, in fact, as do Johnny Knoxville and voice actor Tom Kenny, mostly just to shoot the breeze with Swamp, poolside."[2]
For The Hollywood Reporter, Daniel Fienberg wrote that the film "isn’t the sort of 'important' documentary that generally wins awards, but it’s a fine example of something even rarer: a documentary that draws its voice and aesthetic from the spirit of its subject, resulting in a tight 97 minutes that feel organic and satisfying and, as befits that subject, appealingly odd." He concluded that "whether or not you know Jerry 'Swamp Dogg' Williams when the documentary begins, it’s easy to walk away feeling like this is pretty much exactly the spotlight that Swamp Dogg deserves."[1]
Awards
editAt the 2024 Whistler Film Festival, it won the Best Documentary Award.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b Daniel Fienberg, "‘Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted’ Review: A Cult Musician Gets a Fittingly Warm and Quirky Documentary". The Hollywood Reporter, March 12, 2024.
- ^ a b c d Joe Gross, "SXSW Film Review: Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted". Austin Chronicle, March 9, 2024.
- ^ Gail Johnson, "Whistler Film Festival announces 2024 award winners". Stir, December 10, 2024.
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