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  1. 23 set 2016 · The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith: Directed by Sara Fishko. With David Amram, Carla Bley, John Cohen, Harry Colomby. 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 ...

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    • Documentary, Biography, History
    • Sara Fishko
    • 2016-09-23
  2. 6 ott 2016 · A whopping 4,000 hours of that audio and hundreds of those photographs, just a few of which are seen here, are the building blocks of the new documentary The Jazz Loft According to W....

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  3. Photographer W. Eugene Smith recorded 4000 hours of audio tape and took 40,000 photographs in the Jazz Loft between 1957 and 1965. Ours is the first film to make use of this archive, now...

  4. 22 set 2016 · The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith. NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Sara Fishko. Documentary, Biography, History, Music. Not Rated. 1h 27m. By Glenn Kenny. Sept. 22, 2016. In...

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  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 ...

    • 2016
    • 4
    • Sara Fishko
    • 87 min
  6. 7 mar 2024 · Schedule. The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith. Sara Fishko, director. NR, 87m (2015) Library of Congress Jazz Scholar Sam Stephenson will introduce Fishko’s film about the remarkable archive of photographer W. Eugene Smith and his documentation of mid-century jazz life.

  7. WNYC's Sara Fishko (Fishko Files) recreates the vibrant culture of New York's mid-century jazz era for the modern day viewer: in the 1950s, dozens of jazz musicians - Thelonius Monk, Hal Overton, Ronnie Free, and many more - jam night after night in a run down New York loft, unaware that all is being captured in sound and pictures by acclaimed ...