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Digging into the ‘Song Sung Blue’ doc with filmmaker Jimmy Sammarco

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Milwaukee filmmaker Jimmy Sammarco was one of the driving forces behind the original 2008 documentary 'Song Sung Blue.'
Jimmy Sammarco
Milwaukee filmmaker Jimmy Sammarco was one of the driving forces behind the original 2008 documentary 'Song Sung Blue.'

Every week, Kristopher Pollard from Milwaukee Film and Radio Milwaukee’s Dori Zori talk about movies — because that’s what you do when you’re Cinebuds.

We ended 2025 on a high note (or a Hugh note?) with our review of Song Sung Blue, featuring a cameo from multitalented global superstar/song-and-dance man Hugh Jackman. So what better way to start 2026 than by pulling back the curtain on the Milwaukee connections that inspired the recently released biopic?

For that, we called in a special guest: local filmmaker Jimmy Sammarco. He was instrumental (pun very intended) in the original Song Sung Blue documentary that brought the story of musical couple Mike and Claire Sardina — aka Lightning & Thunder — into the spotlight back in 2008. In his role as director of photography, he saw the ins and outs of the whole production, including a bombshell cease-and-desist order from Sony Music and an unlikely savior from one of the godfathers of grunge.

Dori digs into every delicious detail with Sammarco in the full episode, available via the player at the top of the page or wherever you do your podcast-listening.

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Artist bio: Jimmy Sammarco

Filmmaker Jimmy Sammarco is best known as the co-producer and director of photography for the aquatic adventure film The Surface, starring Sean Astin (Lord of the Rings, Rudy) and Chris Mulkey (On the Basis of Sex, Whiplash). He was also the director of photography for the critically acclaimed documentary Song Sung Blue, hailed as “Superb!” by Roger Ebert and which is now the basis for the new feature film starting Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson.

Throughout his career, Sammarco has had the opportunity to work with the rock stars of sports, music and medicine, including future hall of fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers, The Foo Fighters and Nobel Prize Winner for Medicine James P. Allison, Ph.D. Sammarco has also created content for some of America’s most recognizable brands and seven music videos, including the multiple award-winning “The Me You See” by Milwaukee’s own Spiral Trance.

He’s currently producing and directing the documentary Swimming Through Time (Life in the Fast Lane), and will be a producer and director of photography for the feature film Separation, CA in Los Angeles next summer. Other projects include the web series Jimmy Wick and a new content channel under construction called POSINEWS, the mission of which is to deliver inspiring, motivational and encouraging content, including the soon-to-be-released documentary short Indomitable Spirit, which will hit the festival circuit in 2026.

Sammarco is currently a senior vice president and the head of video production at Baird.

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