Jazz Seen
Jazz Seen

Jazz Seen

2001Movie81 minEnglish

"Jazz Seen" is an exploration of the life of William Claxton, whose photographs turned the world of jazz on its keen and perceptive ear. Various jazz artists, photographers, and actors recount memories they had with Claxton and explore his work, while parts of his life are re-enacted by actors.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Ben RatliffGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the world of jazz through the eyes of acclaimed music critic Ben Ratliff. Ratliff takes viewers on a journey into the heart of the jazz scene, interviewing prominent musicians and sharing his unique insights into the genre. The film delves into the creative process and the cultural significance of jazz music.

Critical Reception

Jazz Seen received a warm reception from critics, who praised its intimate look into the jazz world and Ben Ratliff's knowledgeable narration. It was particularly noted for its accessible approach to a complex musical genre, making it enjoyable for both jazz aficionados and newcomers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its insightful and personal exploration of jazz.
  • Commended for effectively bridging the gap between the music and its audience.
  • Praised for featuring engaging interviews with key jazz figures.

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Fun Fact

The documentary is based on the book of the same name by music critic Ben Ratliff, which was published in 2000.

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