Mal Waldron Trailers
There Is No Plane to Zagreb TrailerCecil Taylor: All The Notes TrailerMal, a Portrait of Mal Waldron Trailer
There Is No Plane to Zagreb TrailerCecil Taylor: All The Notes TrailerMal, a Portrait of Mal Waldron Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
20 November 2012
A retrospective of events in director Louis van Gasteren’s life from 1964 to 1969, filmed by him in that period and reflected on from his vantage point over 40 years later at the age of 90.
30 January 1967
A loose fictitious of Charlie Parker's last years and a portrait of the jazz scene in 1960's New York.
31 December 1965
Documentary filmed during the 1965 International Jazz Festival in Bologna, featuring appearances by musicians such as Gato Barbieri, Don Cherry, and Mal Waldron.
10 November 1965
When his wife leaves him, a young French actor, François Combe, moves to New York to work for a television company.
01 January 1962
The work of sculptor Inge Hardison is the subject of this beautiful short portrait of an artist. Hardison is perhaps best known for "Negro Giants in History," her important series of busts made during the early 1960s.
20 April 1964
A fifteen-year-old boy wants to buy a gun from an adult racketeer named Priest, in order to become president of the gang to which he belongs, and to return them to active "bopping" (gang fighting) which has declined in Harlem.
01 January 2005
Cecil Taylor was the grand master of free jazz piano. "All the Notes" captures in breezy fashion the unconventional stance of this media-shy modern musical genius, regarded as one of the true giants of post-war music.
03 May 1973
The film concerns the famed 19th century French writer, proto feminist George Sand, in discussion with the new early 1970s feminist movement and a critique of the limitations of her progressivism.
01 December 1999
Oki fuses documentary elements with narrative filmmaking to such a point that it's difficult to distinguish one from the other.
09 August 1997
"Mal, a Portrait of Mal Waldron" examines the life and contributions of legendary jazz pianist Mal Waldron.