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==Film== * ''[[Lomax the Songhunter]]'', documentary directed by Rogier Kappers, 2004 (issued on DVD 2007). * [http://www.media-generation.com/DVD%20PAGES/LOMAX/Patchwork/Patchwork.htm ''American Patchwork''] television series, 1990 (five DVDs). * [http://www.media-generation.com/DVD%20PAGES/Oss%20Tales/OSS.htm ''Oss Oss Wee Oss''] 1951 (on a DVD with other films related to the Padstow May Day). * [http://www.media-generation.com/DVD%20PAGES/Rhythms/Rhythm.htm ''Rhythms of Earth''.] Four films (''Dance & Human History'', ''Step Style'', ''Palm Play'', and ''The Longest Trail'') made by Lomax (1974β1984) about his Choreometric cross-cultural analysis of dance and movement style. Two-and-a-half hours, plus one-and-a-half hours of interviews and 177 pages of text. *[http://www.media-generation.com/DVD%20PAGES/Land/Land.html ''The Land Where The Blues Began''], expanded, thirtieth-anniversary edition of the 1979 documentary by Alan Lomax, filmmaker [[John Melville Bishop]], and ethnomusicologist and civil rights activist Worth Long, with 3.5 hours of additional music and video. *''Ballads, Blues and Bluegrass'', an Alan Lomax documentary released in 2012. His assistant [[Carla Rotolo]] was seen in the film. *''Southern Journey (Revisited)'', this 2020 documentary retraces the route of an iconic song-collecting trip from the late 1950s - Alan Lomax's so-called "Southern Journey".
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