Indie Memphis
Seattle Filmmaker Jennifer Maas’s documentary Wheedle’s Groove has just been awarded the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is a thoughtful, celebratory trip into the largely undocumented soul scene of the 1960s Pacific Northwest. “Wheedle’s Groove resists becoming a sentimental pastiche of bittersweet Old School reminisces by deftly illustrating how music shapes community, breaks barriers and forges new paths,” said Indie Memphis’ John Hubbel.
