The Soul Of A Man(2003) Now

Wenders describes the film more as a "poem" than a traditional documentary. It avoids a strictly chronological approach, instead using a mix of techniques to bring the music to life:

The film highlights the "dramatic tension between the sacred and the profane" in the blues through three distinct figures: The Soul of a Man(2003)

Known for his haunting, high-pitched vocals and complex guitar style; he was "rediscovered" in the 1960s after decades of obscurity. Wenders describes the film more as a "poem"

Actor Laurence Fishburne provides the voiceover, speaking from the perspective of Blind Willie Johnson. Featured Artists high-pitched vocals and complex guitar style