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-Joshua Mills, CEO
Set in the exciting but little-seen world of competitive clog dancing, Possum Trot Cloggers tells the story of a woman cast off of her clogging team by a two-timing boyfriend/coach. Down but never out, and not wanting her cheating beau to have the last dance, our heroine pulls together a ragtag group of cloggers to head right to the top: the national clog-dancing championships. And along the way to mend her bruised ego, she also manages to heal her broken heart with a new love.
Possum Trot Clogger is an extremely exciting project, allowing Desert Wind Films to expose America to a new aspect of their country's expansive cultural tapestry. Clogging is a dance with a long European history even before it came the US. Its richest association, however, has been with bluegrass music and as such has become one of the most prominent dance styles in Appalachia and the South, beginning with its importation in the early 1700s and the competitive version originating in North Carolina in 1928. Possum Trot Cloggers gives a chance to popularize clogging in a similar fashion as breakdancing, ballet and krumping have been popularized in the recent past.

The talent attached to this project is incredible. Three Academy Award® winners or nominees are attached in various capacities, including Sissy Spacek, an actress known for her groundbreaking work in movies such as Carrie, Coal Miner's Daughter(for which she won the Oscar®) and In the Bedroom.

Tony Bill is one of the most famed producer/directors in Hollywood, with decades of experience in the trenches producing or directing movies including Flyboys with James Franco, My Bodyguard and The Sting (one of the highest-grossing films of all time and for which he won the Best Picture Oscar®).

T. Bone Burnett is one of our country's foremost experts on bluegrass and blues music. He has enjoyed a long and fruitful partnership with the Coen brothers, including producing the soundtrack for O, Brother Where Art Thou? (for which he was nominated for an Oscar®) and The Ladykillers. He has signed on to produce the soundtrack for Possum Trot Cloggers.