My Father And The Man In Black (2012) is a deeply personal documentary crafted by Jonathan Holiff, who serves as the writer, director, producer, and star. As the son of the late Saul Holiff, a celebrated manager of Johnny Cash during the 1960s and 1970s, Jonathan delves into his father's life and career through a unique lens. By exploring diaries, audio recordings, and archival film footage, Jonathan seeks to unravel the complexities of his father's relationship with Johnny Cash and the profound impact it had on their family. The documentary delves into how Cash's career took precedence in Saul's life, leading to struggles with alcohol and drugs, and ultimately preventing Saul from being the present and loving father that Jonathan and his brother yearned for.
My Father And The Man In Black (2012)
2012 · Documentary · 89 min. · Canada

Credits
Direction Jonathan Holiff
Cast Johnny Cash · Saul Holiff · Jonathan Holiff · June Carter Cash
Soundtrack Michael Timmins
Screenplay Jonathan Holiff
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Title My Father And The Man In Black
Original title My Father And The Man In Black
Year 2012
Type Documentary
Length 89 min.
Country Canada
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