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  1. 29 ago 2017 · The story of life in The Jazz Loft between 1957 and 1965 as captured by the great photographer W. Eugene Smith.Produced and directed by: Sara FishkoRuntime: ...

    • 2 min
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    • skopjejazzfest
  2. 2 feb 2016 · Art, obsession and anxiety permeate a dilapidated Manhattan loft building in Mid-century: The first movie to use photographer W. Eugene Smith's massive, fly-on-the-wall archive of photos and audio tapes documenting the likes of jazz greats Thelonious Monk, Zoot Sims, Jimmy Giuffre, Hall Overton and others at work and play in the Sixth Avenue wreck that was Smith's home and studio from 1957 ...

  3. 20 nov 2015 · An exceptionally vivid picture of bohemian life during one of New York City’s most exciting eras, The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith exists thanks to its namesake’s perhaps ...

  4. In the 1950s, dozens of jazz musicians jam night after night in a dilapidated New York loft building, not realizing they are all being captured in sound and pictures by acclaimed LIFE Magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith, who lives in the loft space next door. Thelonious Monk stops by to rehearse; drummer Ronnie Free gets hooked on hard drugs; Smith begins to tape-record his own phone calls ...

    • 88 min
  5. Synopsis. Art, obsession and anxiety permeate a dilapidated Manhattan loft building in Mid-century: The first movie to use photographer W. Eugene Smith's massive, fly-on-the-wall archive of photos and audio tapes documenting the likes of jazz greats Thelonious Monk, Zoot Sims, Jimmy Giuffre, Hall Overton and others at work and play in the Sixth ...

    • 87 min
  6. Metropolis. 88 min. NYC PREMIERE Between 1957 and 1965, former LIFE Magazine photojournalist W. Eugene Smith obsessively photographed and taped the goings-on at the dilapidated Sixth Avenue loft he called home. As revealed in this astonishing WNYC -produced time capsule, what he captured is a treasure trove of NYC jazz of that period, including ...

  7. This fascinating time capsule forms the heart of the documentary The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith, which focuses on the life and career of Smith, a workaholic who kept himself going with amphetamines and sleeping pills. Among the interviewed jazz musicians are Carla Bley, Bill Crow, Steve Swallow, and Overton students Steve Reich and ...