Title from sell sheet. Originally released as a motion picture in 1986. Wide screen (2.39:1). Special features: New interview with Gary Giddins; new conversation with Michael Cuscuna and Maxine Gordon; Before Midnight, a 1986 behind-the-scenes documentary; panel discussion from 1969 of "Fried Bananas" by Dexter Gordon; essay by Mark Anthony Neal Dexter Gordon, Francois Cluzet, Herbie Hancock.
Summary:
It is a love letter from director Bertrand Tavernier to the heyday of bebop and to the Black American musicians who found refuge in the smoky underground jazz clubs of 1950s Paris. In a miraculous, sui generis fusion of performer and character that was nominated for an Oscar, legendary saxophonist Dexter Gordon plays Dale Turner, a brilliant New York jazz veteran whose music aches with beauty but whose personal life is ravaged by addiction. Searching for a fresh start in Paris, Turner strikes up an unlikely friendship with a struggling single father and ardent jazz fan who finds his life transformed as he attempts to help the self-destructive musician. Herbie Hancockās evocative, Oscar-winning score sets the mood for this definitive jazz film, a bittersweet opus that glows with a lived-in, soulful authenticity.
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