What happens when differing opinions about gun violence and reform are brought together at one table for thoughtful, meaningful dialogue?
The answer lies in the new documentary Louder Than Guns, which follows Old Crow Medicine Show lead singer Ketch Secor, who cowrote Darius Rucker's 2013 No. 1 country hit "Wagon Wheel," as he embarks on a journey with his friend, public radio journalist David Greene, to host open conversations about gun rights and gun violence in the United States. The film shares its title with his band's 2023 song.
NYC-headquartered distributor Abramorama has acquired the North American theatrical rights to the documentary Louder Than Guns, which examines the issue of gun violence in America through the prism of music.
Abramorama has acquired the North American theatrical rights to Louder Than Guns, a documentary from Executive Producers Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show, Former NPR Morning Edition host David Greene, and director Doug Pray.
The film will open on May 8 at DCTV Firehouse Cinema in New York City, followed by a North American rollout to additional cities. In addition to the rollout, the film’s creators will co-present in Nashville with Voices for a Safer Tennessee, a non-profit committed to protecting communities and respecting the Second Amendment. On May 18, a 60-minute version of the film will air on PBS Nashville and affiliate stations as part of the celebrated Reel South documentary series.