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Between Takes 0.9 - Atlanta Film Festival: Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool Interview
Publisher |
The Nerd Party
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audio
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Movies
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TV & Film
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Film Interviews
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TV & Film
Publication Date |
Apr 10, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:33:09
Shawn had the amazing privilege of sitting down with filmmaker Stanley Nelson, director of the new documentary Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool. They discuss Stanley's love of Miles Davis, the process of getting the film to the big screen and the importance of not shying away from Miles' more controversial personality traits. To learn more about this amazing film and to sign up for release updates, visit milesdavismovie.com.Follow Stanley Nelson on Twitter: @stanleynelson1Follow Firelight Media on Twitter: @firelightmediaFollow Miles Davis on Twitter: @milesdavisFILM SYNOPSISMiles Davis: Horn player, bandleader, innovator. Elegant, intellectual, vain. Callous, conflicted, controversial. Magnificent, mercurial. Genius. The very embodiment of cool. The man with a sound so beautiful it could break your heart. The central theme of Miles Davis's life was his restless determination to break boundaries and live life on his own terms. It made him a star—it also made him incredibly difficult to live with, for the people who loved him most. Again and again, in music and in life, Miles broke with convention—and when he thought his work came to represent a new convention, he changed it again. Miles's bold disregard for tradition, his clarity of vision, his relentless drive, and constant thirst for new experiences made him an inspiring collaborator to fellow musicians and a cultural icon to generations of listeners. It made him an innovator in music—from bebop to “cool jazz,” modern quintets, orchestral music, jazz fusion, rock ‘n’ roll, and even hip-hop. Featuring never-before-seen archival footage, studio outtakes, and rare photos, Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool tells the story of a truly singular talent and unpacks the man behind the horn.

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