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Blood into Wine, the documentary that follows Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan and his work towards creating a credible winemaking region in Northern Arizona, has won the Golden Drover Award for "Best Feature Documentary" at the 2011 Trail Dance Film Festival.
Said co-directors Christopher Pomerenke and Ryan Page: "Our entire team is absolutely thrilled about winning the Trail Dance Film Festival documentary award. We made the film with great care and it's been a wonderful honor to see it recognized by such a prestigious festival."
Blood into Wine, which was released in 2009 and was independently distributed to over 125 theaters in the United States, was made available on DVD/Blu-ray and Netflix in September of 2009.
More info can be found over here.
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| It seems interesting, especially for wine lovers. |
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| That Tim and Eric interview was great... |
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Sadly, this are the best Tool news that we have heard in a couple of years. I hate them but I love them  |
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| He seems to be having a lot of fun making wine , would love to taste a sip of it. |
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| That looks like a pretty interesting film. I have heard about Maynard James Keenan's wine ventures. |
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Rofl, I love Tim and Eric 
Can't say I really care for Tool, but I do like wince, and this movie looks interesting! |
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BudDa - 18.03.2011 at 18:50
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| Hes Tool's vocalist, he knows Tai-chi or is it Kung-fu and now he makes wine? Who the hell is this guy?! |
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| If anyone hasn't seen it I'd definitely recommend it, whether you like wine or not. Really interesting seeing a musician so honest and down to earth. Most of the time it seemed like he didn't even wanna be on camera. |
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