The Carter Center. Waging Peace. Fighting Disease. Building Hope.
Dear
John,
We're delighted to invite you to be amongst the first to see a
fantastic new documentary film, titled Jimmy Carter Rock & Roll
President, which celebrates President Carter's love of music and
his friendship with notable musicians. The film chronicles the role of
popular music in propelling the relatively unknown candidate from
Georgia to the White House, and the significant role music has played
in his life and work. It combines interviews with the former President
and contributors and performances from the likes of Willie Nelson,
Bono, Bob Dylan, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Jimmy Buffett,
Roseanne Cash, Chuck Leavell, Paul Simon, Aretha Franklin, Dizzy
Gillespie, and many others.
Jimmy Carter said, "When my family and I saw the film we found
it entertaining and emotional for all of us. The film exceeded my
expectations in every way. I'm thrilled that Rock & Roll
President will reach a broad audience. Despite the difficult times we
are in, the film highlights my personal belief that we should remain
hopeful and that music is a powerful source of hope in trying
times."
This joyful and critically acclaimed documentary, once slated to
premiere as the opening night film at the cancelled 2020 Tribeca Film
Festival, is scheduled to open in select theaters and via online
"virtual cinema" on September 9th and will come to popular
Video On Demand platforms like Apple iTunes, Amazon Instant and others
on October 9th before showing on CNN January 3rd. However, with the
assistance of the producers and their distributor Greenwich
Entertainment, we're providing you a paid opportunity to view
the film early beginning Friday, September 4th.
To view JIMMY CARTER: ROCK & ROLL PRESIDENT now through the
distributor Greenwich Entertainment at a cost of $9.99, please click
here.
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If you have Apple TV or Google Chromecast devices or a smartTV that
features Apple TV or Google Chromecast, we encourage you to use these
devices to connect to your flat screen; otherwise, use your computer,
tablet or smartphone to view.
The documentary was directed by award winner Mary Wharton, developed
and produced by Chris Farrell, and written by Bill Flanagan. The Not
Just Peanuts production was financed by Thunder Moccasin Pictures.
Dave Kirkpatrick served as a producer and executive producers include
Dan Braun, Peter Conlon, David Crawford, and Mary Wharton.
Sincerely,
Paige Alexander
CEO, The Carter Center
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