The
West Virginia International Film Festival presents the AmpMediaProject
documentary by Douglas John Imbrogno and Bobby Lee Messer, tracing the
life and times, not all of them easy ones, of notable American artist
Robert Singleton, now 85, who has lived and worked on a remote West
Virginia hilltop since 1978 in a house he built.
The
soundtrack features a host of West Virginia-based musicians, including
Spencer Elliott; dulcimer explorer Jim Probst; classical pianist Barbara
Nissman (recently inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame;
National Flatpick Champion Robin Kessinger and others.
FOR
MORE ON ROBERT'S engrossing life and work—and to support the cost of
completing and distributing “House in the Clouds" via an upcoming
SEEDandSPARK crowdfunding campaign—free-subscribe to the documentary
website at
https://houseintheclouds.movie