Jackie Richardson Richard Chevolleau Karen Robinson
Music by
Warren Robert
Country of origin
Canada
Original language
English
Production
Cinematography
Tom Harting Becky Parsons
Editors
Thom Fitzgerald Susan Shanks
Running time
45 minutes
Production company
Emotion Pictures
Original release
Release
June 1, 2010 (2010-06-01)
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The Gospel According to the Blues is a Canadian television drama film, directed by Thom Fitzgerald and released in 2010.[1] Adapted from George Boyd's stage play Gideon's Blues, the film stars Jackie Richardson as Momma-Lou Steele, a woman advocating for change in her community after her son Gideon (Richard Chevolleau), a college graduate struggling to find stable employment, becomes drawn into the local illegal drug trade.[2]
The film also stars Karen Robinson as Gideon's wife Cherlene, as well as Cory Bowles, Lucy DeCoutere and John Dunsworth in supporting roles.
The film premiered June 1, 2010 on Vision TV.[1]
^ ab"Halifax filmmaker Thom Fitzgerald examines urban decay in VisionTV drama". Canadian Press, May 10, 2010.
^"When a filmmaker falls in love with the blues". The Globe and Mail, June 1, 2010.
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