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The Blues (2003)

The Blues (2003) is a seven-part documentary series produced by Martin Scorsese that explores the history and influence of blues music. Each episode, directed by a different filmmaker, traces a unique aspect of the genre’s evolution—from its African roots to its global impact. Originally airing on PBS, the series includes Scorsese’s Feel Like Going Home, Wim Wenders’ The Soul of a Man, Richard Pearce’s The Road to Memphis, Charles Burnett’s Warming by the Devil’s Fire, Marc Levin’s Godfathers and Sons, Mike Figgis’ Red, White and Blues, and Clint Eastwood’s Piano Blues.

Cinento 7.4Documentary90 min
The Blues

Cinento therapy read

The Blues works because it combines Character-led, polished, emotionally readable. Best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend. The audience signal is solid enough to trust the ride.

Mood fit
Best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend.
Who it is for
Best for viewers who want a longer emotional investment and a world to live inside.
Tone
Character-led, polished, emotionally readable
Pacing
Lean, efficient, easy to commit to.
Why Cinento recommends it
Cinento recommends The Blues because it scores well for Best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend. It also balances Character-led, polished, emotionally readable.
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FAQ

Is The Blues worth watching tonight?

Yes — especially if you are in the mood for best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend.. Cinento reads it as Character-led, polished, emotionally readable, with Lean, efficient, easy to commit to. and a clear emotional aftertaste.

Who will enjoy The Blues most?

Best for viewers who want a longer emotional investment and a world to live inside.

What should I watch after The Blues?

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What kind of mood does The Blues fit?

It works best when you want best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend. The closest genre lane is Documentary, but the main match is the feeling it leaves you with.

Why does Cinento describe The Blues like a therapy match?

Because choosing what to watch is usually about the night you are having. Cinento connects the title to mood, pacing, comfort level, intensity, and the kind of emotional reset you want.

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