Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl

Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl

Release date : February 6, 2023
Runtime : 1h 30m
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Director : Barbara Hall /
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Production companies : Nashville Public Television /
February 6, 2023 1h 30m Music More
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She was a dichotomy – Sarah was educated, serious, intelligent, articulate, ambitious and untraditional in many ways. Minnie was uncomplicated, direct, playful and quite traditional. A young girl hailing from a small Tennessee town with big dreams of being a Shakespearian actress on the world stage was more like a delusion in the 1930’s. But she did make it on the world stage – with her recognizable costume and same opening line that never grew tiresome. The legacy she left was one of compassion, empowerment and innovation. But mostly she made us laugh. This is her story… simple, yet complicated. A permanent fixture in country music yet music was clearly not her gift.
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  • title:Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Music · History · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Barbara Hall /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Nashville Public Television ·
  • Overview:She was a dichotomy – Sarah was educated, serious, intelligent, articulate, ambitious and untraditional in many ways. Minnie was uncomplicated, direct, playful and quite traditional. A young girl hailing from a small Tennessee town with big dreams of being a Shakespearian actress on the world stage was more like a delusion in the 1930’s. But she did make it on the world stage – with her recognizable costume and same opening line that never grew tiresome. The legacy she left was one of compassion, empowerment and innovation. But mostly she made us laugh. This is her story… simple, yet complicated. A permanent fixture in country music yet music was clearly not her gift.
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