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  Caption O Brother, Where Art Thou DVD cover
  Director Joel Coen
  Producer Ethan Coen
  Writer Homer (epic poem The Odyssey)<br>Ethan Coen<br>Joel Coen
  Starring George Clooney <br> John Turturro <br> Tim Blake Nelson <br> John Goodman
  Music T Bone Burnett
  Editing
  Released May 13 , 2000 ( Cannes Film Festival )
  Runtime 106 min
  Language English
  Budget $26,000,000 (estimated)
  Imdb Id 0190590


::''For the Simpsons episode, see Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? .''

''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' is a Musical Comedy Film written and directed by Joel And Ethan Coen , set in Mississippi during the Great Depression (specifically, 1937 ). It was released in 2000 .

The film stars George Clooney , John Turturro , Tim Blake Nelson , John Goodman , and Holly Hunter . The Coen brothers claim to have based the movie on '' The Odyssey '' by Homer , but admit to not having read the epic. The film's American Roots Music Soundtrack became a surprise hit, and won a Grammy for Album of the Year. (See '' O Brother, Where Art Thou? (soundtrack) ''.)


PLOT

The hero of the film is a dapper, smooth-talking Con Man called Ulysses Everett McGill. Ulysses escapes from a Chain Gang and brings along the two fellow prisoners chained to him with the promise of recovering buried Treasure from a Heist . In truth, he only wants to get back to his wife before she marries someone else.


Based on "The Odyssey" by Homer


The first joke of the film is a title that reads, "Based on The Odyssey by Homer." In interviews, the Coen brothers have been quick to point out that they never actually read the Odyssey, but the film patterns many of its characters and situations, very loosely, upon that ancient work.

Episodes in the film somewhat resemble '' The Odyssey ''. Everett tends to come off much worse than his mythical counterpart Odysseus. A viewer familiar with ''The Odyssey'' may often expect the hero to triumph. Typically, this does not happen, although things turn out all right later, partly because the hero is so irrepressible, partly by sheer luck.
Among the similarities:

Other notable episodes in the film include the trio encountering:


SOUTHERN MUSIC AND POLITICS


Apart from ''The Odyssey'', another theme of the film is the connection between Old-timey Music and political campaigning in the southern U.S.
The character of "Pappy" O'Daniel, the , Governor Of Louisiana -- " You Are My Sunshine ".


TITLE

The title of the film is a reference to a plot element in a Satirical 1941 film, directed by Preston Sturges , called '' Sullivan's Travels '', where the protagonist (a director) wants to direct a film on the Great Depression called ''Brother, Where Art Thou?'' that will be "...a commentary on modern conditions, stark realism, the problems that confront the average man... with a little sex in it." Lacking any real experience as an average man, the director sets out on a journey to experience the human suffering of the average man but is constantly returned to his rich Hollywood environment. The director's experience and intent in '' Sullivan's Travels '' are the opposite of the disadvantaged heros in ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' who wish to return home and are constantly being diverted from it.

''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' contains references to many other films including '' The Wizard Of Oz '' and '' Cool Hand Luke ''.

The "Everett McGill" in the name of Clooney's character may be a reference to actor Everett McGill , an actor who appeared in the film Quest For Fire . McGill portrayed the leader of a group of three early humans on a journey to find fire and bring it back to their tribe. The name "Ulysses Everett McGill" may refer to Clooney's character's leadership of a similarly dim-witted trio on a quest.


SOGGY BOTTOM BOYS

The Soggy Bottom Boys are the fictitious Depression era " Old-timey Music " trio and accompaniment from the movie '' O Brother, Where Art Thou? ''. Their hit single is ''Man of Constant Sorrow'', which also became a surprise hit single in real life. The Soggy Bottom Boys eventually became so popular that the actual talents behind the music (who were dubbed into the movie) Alison Krauss , Emmylou Harris , Gillian Welch and Dan Tyminski planned and performed music from '' O Brother, Where Art Thou? '' in a concert tour.

The voices behind the Soggy Bottom Boys themselves were Dan Tyminski (lead on ''Man of Constant Sorrow''), Harley Allen , and Pat Enright , the three winning a CMA Award for Single of the Year and a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals , both for the song ''Man of Constant Sorrow''. Tim Blake Nelson , playing Delmar O'Donnell in the movie (one of the Soggy Bottom Boys) sang the lead vocal himself for the song ''In the Jailhouse Now''.

In 2003 musicians Skeewiff remixed ''Man Of Constant Sorrow''. The song was so popular in Australia that it featured at number 96 in the Triple J's Hottest 100 Songs Of 2003 .


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