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The Black Country Cowboy is a short documentary about the remarkable life of seventy-eight-year-old, Stourbridge based country and western singer, Pete Boddis or as locals know him by “The Guv’nor”. It looks at the ups and downs of a long life dedicated to music and uncovers the songs of a classic songwriter that, until now have been overlooked.

Nominations:

Royal Television Society Award Golden Eyes Festival

Awards:

London Independent Film Festival Winner Selected for Flatpack Festival Selected for Louth International Film Festival Selected for Golden Eye Selected for Midlands Movies

Directed by: Ryan Davis

DOP: Bradfield Thomas

Cam OP: Myself

Sound: Kiran Panchal

Colour: Betsy-Jo Warren

Producer: Alan McQueen

Exec Producer: Jez Alsop

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