Searching for Tony Joe Movie Review
Searching for Tony Joe Review
"Searching for Tony Joe" Overview

Rating: NR
1998
Cast and Crew
Director : Christopher Chaput,Joseph StricklandProducer : Christopher Chaput,Joseph Strickland
Screenwiter :
Starring : Tony Joe White,Christopher Chaput,Joseph Strickland
Move over, Blair Witch.
Documentary films are often so fraught with stuffy self-importance they forget
the first rule of filmmaking: Entertain the audience.
Searching for Tony Joe is an unabashed crowd-pleaser because it follows that
rule to the letter. What's it about? Four guys go on a quest to find MIA
"swamp rocker" Tony Joe White, a popular crooner in the 60s who had a couple of
hits, plus wrote songs for Elvis Presley and other big names.
But this isn't really a movie about Tony Joe. It's a movie about the four guys
and their often-clueless, always-hilarious road trip from Austin to Nashville,
interviewing people along the way, a few of whom actually know who White is,
but all of whom are curious or bizarre in their own way. By the time we
actually meet Tony Joe himself, the audience is as thrilled as the crew is to
meet this genuinely American character.
If you can catch Tony Joe at a festival near you, do so. It's barely over 60
minutes long, but it's hysterical the entire time and ranks as one of the
funniest filmgoing experiences I've had this year. (The film is not in
distribution partially due to copyright issues over Tony Joe's songs, included
in the current version of the movie, so you can't buy a tape -- yet.)
Unlike the vapid and clueless Anthem, which had a couple of people on a road
trip searching for "the real America" or some such nonsense, these guys are the
real America.
Recommended.
[Full disclosure: Three of the four crew members are friends of mine, and I
have a mention in the credits.]
Reviewer: Christopher Null



