Jazz on a summer evening

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Movie
German title Jazz on a summer evening
Original title Jazz on a Summer's Day
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1960
length 85 minutes
Rod
Director Aram Avakian , Bert Stern
script Albert D'Annibale , Arnold Perl
production Harvey Kahn
camera Courtney Hesfela , Raymond Phelan , Bert Stern
cut Aram Avakian

Jazz on a Summer's Day is a documentary released in 1960 set at the Newport Jazz Festival on Sunday July 6, 1958. The director and cameraman was the respected advertising, fashion and press photographer Bert Stern , whose only film this is. The film is generally considered to be one of the most beautiful jazz films, in which the most diverse styles “have their say”, from bop and cool jazz, the avant-garde to traditional jazz, as well as gospel, rock and rhythm and blues.

The film mixes images of water and the city with the musicians and the audience at the festival. Scenes from the America's Cup yacht race in 1958 are also used. The film gets by for the most part without dialogue or offtext , apart from occasional comments by MC Willis Conover . Therefore, it makes sense to list the groups in the order in which they appear:

You can also see u. a. Buck Clayton , Peanuts Hucko , Ray Mosca , Bill Crow, and Armando Peraza .

The screenplay for the film was written by Albert D'Annibale and Arnold Perl . In 1999 he was inducted into the National Film Registry .

The film was also released on DVD.

Reviews

  • Lexicon of international film : “Documentary report from the 1959 Newport Jazz Festival with the elite of contemporary soloists. A pleasure for friends and connoisseurs of jazz stylistically, visually and acoustically. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jazz on a summer evening. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed February 8, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used