Jazz: A Film By Ken Burns

Production year: 2000

Music/Documentary    Running time: 25:00

IMDB rating:   8.6     Aspect: 4:3;  Languages: English;  Subtitles: English, French;  Audio: Stereo

Accompanied by a menagerie of products, Ken Burns's expansive 10-episode paean, Jazz, completes his trilogy on American culture, following The Civil War and Baseball. Spanning more than 19 hours, Jazz is, of course, about a lot more than what many have called America's classical music--especially in episodes 1 through 7. It's here that Burns unearths precious visual images of jazz musicians and hangs historical narratives around the music with convincing authority. Time can stand still as images float past to the sound of grainy vintage jazz, and the drama of a phonograph needle being placed on Louis Armstrong's celestial "West End Blues" is nearly sublime.

Features

Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries

Special features

Documentary "Making Of Jazz"
Playlist Information For Over 500 Songs
Three Full-Length Performances Not Seen In The film
Music And Photo Credits
Jazz: A Film By Ken Burns