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Red Turns Into Blue: Athens, Inside-Out 2

In 1987, Bill Cody and Tony Gayton filmed the seminal music doc Athens, GA - Inside/Out featuring R.E.M., the B-52's and Pylon, among many other bands. Thirty years later, Bill returns on a new journey that uncovers a Southern city that is leading the way in progressive politics and the beginnings of true racial equity. Once again featuring members of R.E.M., the B-52's and Pylon, only now bolstered by a new generation of artists and activists including Mariah Parker aka Linqua Franqa, Kishi Bashi, Patterson Hood and the Drive-By Truckers. Follow along the journey through the social changes that have come to the forefront of our American dialogue.

Top Cast

  • David Barbe

    David Barbe

    Self - Interviewee / Guitarist / Vocalist

  • Coleman Barks

    Coleman Barks

    Self - Poetry Reading

  • Kishi Bashi

    Kishi Bashi

    Self - Violinist / Vocalist

  • Beto Cacao

    Beto Cacao

    Self - Interviewee / Guitarist / Vocalist

  • Laura Camacho

    Laura Camacho

    Self

  • Laura Carter

    Laura Carter

    Self - Interviewee

  • Nihilist Cheerleader

    Nihilist Cheerleader

    Themselves

  • Bertis Downs

    Bertis Downs

    Self - Interviewee / Vocalist

  • Drive-By Truckers

    Drive-By Truckers

    Themselves

Overview

In 1987, Bill Cody and Tony Gayton filmed the seminal music doc Athens, GA - Inside/Out featuring R.E.M., the B-52's and Pylon, among many other bands. Thirty years later, Bill returns on a new journey that uncovers a Southern city that is leading the way in progressive politics and the beginnings of true racial equity. Once again featuring members of R.E.M., the B-52's and Pylon, only now bolstered by a new generation of artists and activists including Mariah Parker aka Linqua Franqa, Kishi Bashi, Patterson Hood and the Drive-By Truckers. Follow along the journey through the social changes that have come to the forefront of our American dialogue.

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