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Ocklawaha: Tales My Father Told

Childhood tales that composer John Gottsch heard along the Ocklawaha River come to life.

03/08/2024

WUFT Documentaries

Ocklawaha: Tales My Father Told

Episode 5 | 59m 29s

Childhood tales that composer John Gottsch heard along the Ocklawaha River come to life.

This project draws inspiration from the symphonic poem of the same title composed by John Gottsch. The film features Gottsch’s symphony, the cinematography of Ocala-based filmmaker Mark Emery, and narration by the renowned Peter Coyote. The childhood tales that Gottsch heard come to life in scenes filmed along the Ocklawaha River.

03/08/2024

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Ocklawaha: Tales My Father Told

Episode 5 | 59m 29s

This project draws inspiration from the symphonic poem of the same title composed by John Gottsch. The film features Gottsch’s symphony, the cinematography of Ocala-based filmmaker Mark Emery, and narration by the renowned Peter Coyote. The childhood tales that Gottsch heard come to life in scenes filmed along the Ocklawaha River.

03/08/2024

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