Strong Enough to Break
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A film poster for 'Strong Enough to Break'. |
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Directed by | Ashley Greyson |
Produced by | Ashley Greyson Isaac Hanson Taylor Hanson Zac Hanson |
Written by | n/a |
Starring | Isaac Hanson Taylor Hanson Zac Hanson |
Music by | Isaac Hanson Taylor Hanson Zac Hanson John Russell |
Distributed by | 3CG Records |
Release date(s) | Available for free download on iTunes |
Running time | approx. 1 hr. 30 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | ??? |
IMDb profile |
Strong Enough to Break is a documentary film by Ashley Greyson that follows Hanson's struggle to release a follow up to their second studio album, This Time Around, and the creation of their independent record label 3CG Records. The documentary will be shown at around 25 college campuses around the United States and in theaters in Europe and Mexico.
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[edit] Synopsis
A new documentary film by director Ashley Greyson which looks at Platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated artists HANSON and their three-year struggle with their record label, Island/Def Jam. With the music industry in the aftermath of corporate mergers, deregulated radio, and an uncertain future, Hanson is faced with the challenge of making a new album while dealing with an endless array of obstacles. Throughout their trial and tribulations, they must learn to cope with an insatiable record label executive, incompatible producers and ultimately with each other. Can they strike a balance between art, commerce, and independence The choices they face will test whether or not they are strong enough.
[edit] Cast
- Isaac Hanson as Himself
- Taylor Hanson as Himself
- Zac Hanson as Himself, Narrator
- Stephan Jenkins as Himself
- Carole King as Herself
- Danny Kortchmar as Himself
- Allen Kovac as Himself
- Matthew Sweet as Himself
- Greg Wells as Himself
- Jeff Fenster as Himself
- Christopher Sabec as Himself
- Glenn Ballard as Himself
[edit] References
- Strong Enough to Break Official Website. URL accessed on October 28, 2005.
- The First 8 minutes of the documentary on iFilm. URL accessed on October 28, 2005.
- Yahr, Emily. "Hanson plans campus visit", diamondbackonline.com, 18 October 2005.
- Harris, Will. "Blue-Eyed Hanson Man", PopMatters, 14 October 2005.
- Black, Evan. "Hanson promotes independent music, record labels at OSU", Daily O'Collegian, 12 October 2005.