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Tuesday, Oct 27, 1992
Ornette...Made in America
Subtitled "A Musical Journey," this is a portrait of jazz innovator Ornette Coleman. While it includes footage dating from 1968 up to 1983-of Ornette performing in Morocco and Nigeria, at Berkeley's Hearst Stadium ("Sun Suite of San Francisco") and in his hometown, Fort Worth, on Coleman Day ("Skies of America" )-it is not a traditional biography of a musician. Rather, Coleman's ideas on music, artistic creation, and life are kaleidoscoped with a fanciful evocation of the times in which he lived, from the Depression era to the space age. Leaping, as one reviewer put it, "randomly through time and space," from Coleman in conversation with his son, to comments from Buckminister Fuller, Viva, and William Burroughs, to a recreation of his childhood; and using 35mm, 16mm and video, Clarke fashions her cross-disciplinary collaboration. Ultimately, the film is a portrait of the creative process of two legends. As this film is rarely revived, we will repeat it Thursday, October 29. -Kathy Geritz
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