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Run time:
85 min.
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One of the most successful and diverse songwriter/producers of the `70s and `80s, with hits like ‘Ain’t No Woman Like The One I’ve Got’, ‘Rhinestone Cowboy’, ‘Baby Come Back’, ‘One Tin Solider’, ‘Don’t Pull Your Love’ and ‘Nightshift’, Dennis Lambert had chart-toppers in almost every genre of music, and at one point, four of his songs were simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100, a feat previously accomplished
only by The Beatles. That was then. Today, he’s a 60-year-old family man selling real estate in Florida. But it turns out his obscure 1972 solo
album is huge... in the Philippines. A Filipino concert promoter has been begging Dennis to come tour for decades, and in 2007 -- thirty-five years after the album’s release -- he finally agreed to go.
Winner: Audience Award Best Feature Film -- Nantucket Film Festival Winner: Audience Award Best Documentary --
Sarasota Film Festival Winner: Audience Award Favorite Documentary -- Palm Beach Int'l Film
Festival
"A thoroughly engaging doc ... a celebration of contributions by an unsung hero
of pop culture." -- VARIETY
"A hilarious, hugely moving film."-- LA WEEKLY
"With intimacy
and a gentle sense of irony... 'Of All The Things' has an irresistible, down-to-earth
charm."-- THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
"This is a real human drama about an ordinary guy rising
above his own fears to shine in the spotlight again, and it's at once touching and
compelling to watch." -- CINEMATICAL
“Of All The Things is like American Bandstand, Soul
Train and Solid Gold all rolled up into a moving tribute to an artist who has had us
singing along to his words for years even if we didn’t know his voice.” -- EFILMCRITIC.COM
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