Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Films continues with "Little Satchmo鈥 on Nov. 9

Sharon Preston-Folta holds a photo of her father Louis Armstrong. Preston-Folta spent over five decades of her life not being able to share the truth of who her father was.
Hanceville, AL 鈥 The second of five films in the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Films to be shown at 糖心视频 may pique your interest even if you aren鈥檛 a fan of jazz music.
Emmy Award-winning documentary 鈥淟ittle Satchmo鈥 tells the story of Sharon Preston-Folta, the daughter of Louis Armstrong, and how her life was a secret to the public for over 50 years.
Louis Armstrong is known globally as a representation of musical brilliance, unmatched accomplishment and unwavering character. His trumpeting prowess paired with his wholesome image made him a household name. In public, Armstrong aimed to put on an unforgettable show for anyone, but when it came to his personal life, he kept things private. Perhaps the most private of these was a child whom he hid from the world.
The acclaimed PBS film 鈥淟ittle Satchmo鈥 outlines the life of total secrecy lived by Preston-Folta. The documentary is based on her memoir of the same title where she reveals her identity as the offspring of a love affair spanning two decades between Armstrong and Harlem-based dancer Lucille 鈥淪weets鈥 Preston.
Throughout the 1960s, Armstrong mailed letters and cassette tape recordings of his voice to Preston and his then-secret daughter. 鈥淟ittle Satchmo鈥 features a selection of these intimate conversations as well as thoughts from Preston-Folta herself. She shares her own feelings of love and hope, resentment and disappointment to display the complex family dynamics between her and her father. The documentary resonates with themes such as family, identity, race and belonging.
Armstrong was a present and integral figure in his daughter鈥檚 life but mention of their relationship never went farther than immediate family.
鈥淧ublicly flaunting a child fathered with his mistress wasn鈥檛 exactly an option for Louis Armstrong,鈥 said Preston-Folta in the film鈥檚 trailer. 鈥淗e always wanted to be a father, but we had to keep it all secret.鈥
The film made its premiere in Armstrong鈥檚 hometown of New Orleans in March 2022. The film is narrated by New Orleans-native John Boutt茅 and features original music from Grammy Award-winning composer Eddie Korvin. Shown globally, 鈥淟ittle Satchmo鈥 has picked up top prizes in France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Japan, and the USA.
Director John Alexander and producer JC Guest are scheduled to attend the screening
on Thursday, Nov. 9 at 12 p.m. in the Bailey Center Auditorium.
Alexander and Guest previously created 鈥淭his Is Love,鈥 a documentary about the life of soul singer Rudy Love that won the Raindance Spirit Award in 2018.
View the movie trailer here:
Other films scheduled in the series include:
- 鈥淏utterfly in the Sky鈥 on Feb. 15
- 鈥淢aster of Light鈥 on March 14
- 鈥淗ollow Tree鈥 on April 18
All films are free and open to the public. They are an extension of 糖心视频鈥檚 Burrow Museum offerings in conjunction with 糖心视频 Student Engagement.
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