Film
Ornette: Made in America
$10 Regular
$8 for Members (not a member?)
ORNETTE: MADE IN AMERICA captures pioneering saxophonist Ornette Coleman’s evolution over three decades. Returning home to Fort Worth, Texas in 1983 as a famed performer and composer, documentary footage, dramatic scenes, and some of the first music video-style segments ever made, chronicle his boyhood in segregated Texas and his subsequent emergence as an American cultural pioneer and world-class icon. Among those who contribute to the film include William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Buckminster Fuller, Don Cherry, Yoko Ono, Charlie Haden, Robert Palmer, Jayne Cortez and John Rockwell.
ORNETTE: MADE IN AMERICA is essential for anyone hoping to understand the history of jazz and the fertile creative exchange that highlighted the 60’s and 70’s in America. It is a portrayal of the inner life of an artist-innovator.
Special performance by Jazz House Kids at 7:00 PM, Film at 7:30 PM
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Genre
Runtime
85 min
Section
Portraits of Jazz
Release Year
1985
Director
Shirley Clarke
Subject
Ornette Coleman
Country
USA