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  2. www.filmreviewdaily.com › all-reviews › ronniesRonnie's — FILM REVIEW

    31 mar 2020 · For his second feature film following on from one about Bill Wyman, Oliver Murray brings us Ronnie's which is both a history of the club and a documentary biopic about Ronnie Scott himself. He lived from 1927 to 1996, came from London's East End and found fame as a tenor saxophonist before achieving his greatest success in founding Ronnie's along with his close friend Pete King.

  3. 4 dic 2020 · Oliver Murray's documentary 'Ronnie's,' a tribute to the storied London jazz club and its namesake founder, includes clips of Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix and more doing what they ...

  4. 6 feb 2022 · A shadow reality at work. For all his charm, Ronnie Scott (born Schatt) possessed a darkness that writer-director Oliver Murray knew he couldn’t avoid. For quite a spell he tries to. It is nearly the 60-minute mark before the film reveals the first of the club-owner’s failings: Scott was a compulsive gambler.

  5. 29 ott 2020 · 12893. Ronnie Scott. Photo Reel Art Press / Dave Brolan. As Ronnie Scott himself said, “only an idiot would open a jazz club in 1959″. But he did, along with his close friend and business partner Pete King and that club is still thriving as a venue for the best in jazz over 60 years later. This film, released in Everyman Cinemas from 23 ...

  6. www.abacusmediarights.com › programme › 15RONNIE'S - Abacus

    The film not only shines a light on the world-famous club’s 60-year history and the uncompromising people who made it into an institution, but on the inner darkness that Ronnie lived with throughout his life, as he battled with mental illness, a battle he ultimately lost.

  7. 18 nov 2020 · If you've ever wondered what it might be like to step inside Ronnie Scott's jazz club but have never had the chance, this documentary will take you there, it's steady pace allowing director Oliver Murray to drink in the atmosphere via a rich seam of archival footage, while also giving the history of the club, Ronnie and his partner Pete King a chance for solo riffs in the spotlight.