Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread D. Stanek
Anna Linder, Cum Pane: The One You Share Your Bread With, 2002 with music by the AALY Trio with Ken Vandermark. http://www.heure-exquise.org/video.php?id=9085&l=uk DS > On Nov 12, 2017, at 7:56 PM, mary billyou wrote: > > Tatsu Aoki! > > http://tatsuaoki.com/filmography.html

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread John McAndrew
Has anyone mentioned Paula Gladstone's 1980 film 'The Dancing Soul Of The Walking People' yet? I seem to recall Duke Ellington, Alice Coltrane, Anthony Braxton, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and some others featuring on the soundtrack. Incidentally, I would LOVE to see this film be released on Blu-R

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread Esperanza Collado
Hey Albert, Also, have a look at the work of the Buharov Brothers. There is a lot of jazz improvisation there. I believe Re:Voir is releasing soon a DVD of their films and Max Le Cain wrote a piece about their work. Ciao! 2017-11-13 13:20 GMT+01:00 John McAndrew : > Has anyone mentioned Paula G

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread Madison Brookshire
In addition to those that have already been listed, three of my favorites are: Charles Burnett,* When It Rains, *(1995) Cauleen Smith, *The Way Out is the Way Two: 14 Short Films About Chicago and Sun Ra* (2010), a feature-length constellation of experimental psychogeographic films on Sun Ra, impr

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread Dennis Doros
Thank you for mentioning Shirley Clarke already. Three of her features that can be considered avant-garde at least in part: THE CONNECTION, THE COOL WORLD and ORNETTE: MADE IN AMERICA all feature jazz scores. Consider her work on the Loop films she did for the 1958 Brussels World Fair, where they

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread Rob Gawthrop
There is Ian Hugo’s ‘Jazz of Lights’ with Moondog and Anais Nin - though the music is by Bebe & Lois Barron rather than Jazz per se. Len Lye’s ‘Tal Farlow’ and comparatively more recent there are films that use free jazz & improvised music - worth reading this article in ‘The Wire’ (2015)

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread federico lanchares
Hello Albert, Watch UNDERTOW by Robert Withers (Joseph Jarman is there playing sax) and Glas by Bert Haanstra. Regards, F. https://vimeo.com/34195579 [https://www.bing.com/th?id=OVP.N3_tp6mnqhxazR5YMpzk9wEsCo&pid=Api] UNDERTOW vimeo.com Und