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Ethan Hawke focuses on little-known music legend in ‘Blaze’

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Ethan Hawke had long been enchanted by the songs of mysterious singersong­writer Blaze Foley. Foley wrote songs like ‘If I Could Only Fly,” that Willie Nelson covered and would go on to become a Merle Haggard hit. Townes Van Zandt and Lucinda Williams wrote songs about him after his death at age 39; he was shot in 1989.

And yet his is a name that few outside the Austin music scene would know. This could change with the release of “Blaze,” now playing in limited release, which Hawke directed and co-wrote and appears in briefly as a radio journalist discoverin­g the legend of Foley along with the audience. It would take Austin Chronicle co-founder Louis Black to help Hawke crack the story.

Black asked Hawke if he had read Foley’s wife’s book.

Hawke responded: “Blaze had a wife?”

It was Foley’s wife’s Sybil Rosen’s story, and memoir “Living in the Woods in a Treehouse: Rememberin­g Blaze Foley,” that would provide the basis for the film and its exploratio­n of his early years to his decline. Once Foley’s muse, Rosen, who co-wrote “Blaze,” has found that he is her muse as well.

“He didn’t know how to tell Blaze’s story. [Hawke] didn’t want to do a story about derelictio­n or addiction,” Rosen said. “One of the things I love about the telling of the movie is that sadness, sorrow and loss are tremendous muses, but they’re not the only muses good art can flow from. I wanted to make the point that it was joy and love and nature that unlocked his creativity and not all this loss and sorrow that was to come,” Rosen said. Rosen is played by actress Alia Shawkat and Foley by newcomer Ben Dickey, who is himself a singersong­writer.

“The movie is disguised as a biopic. It’s not really a biopic,” Hawke said. “It’s a love story about human creativity . ... For me, he’s telling the legend of a lot of people who are met with indifferen­ce. People whose creativity is real and vibrant and a part of whatever collective consciousn­ess we have as a community.”

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