A JAZZMAN'S BLUES Intro & Performance | TIFF 2022
"The team behind A JAZZMAN'S BLUES in conversation with TIFF in advance of its premiere at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. Tyler Perry’s latest — though the screenplay is the first one he ever wrote — stars Ryan Eggold, E. Roger Mitchell, and Milauna Jackson in a story of forbidden love, family secrets, and murder that reaches from the 1930s to the 1980s.
The 47th Toronto International Film Festival runs September 8 to 18, 2022. For more, visit http://tiff.net.
A heartbreaking tale of forbidden love lays secreted within a tantalizing murder mystery spiked with a series of dazzling musical numbers, in writer-director Tyler Perry’s long-gestating passion project. Featuring songs by Spike Lee collaborator Terence Blanchard, choreography by the legendary Debbie Allen, and music by composer Aaron Zigman, A Jazzman’s Blues is a testament to Black American music, resilience, and storytelling. In 1987, a stack of letters is delivered to a state attorney general, possible evidence in the long-unsolved murder case of Bayou (Joshua Boone). Leap back to 1947 Georgia, where Bayou first meets Leanne (Solea Pfieffer). They fall in love, but Leanne’s relatives forbid the relationship, and the couple are torn apart. When they meet again years later, Bayou has become a song-and-dance sensation and Leanne has married another man — and is passing as white. Their desire for each other reignited, they conspire to escape together, but dangerous secrets from their past threaten to destroy their relationship permanently. A sweeping epic shot through with romance, danger, and tragedy, A Jazzman’s Blues is a departure from the boisterous comedies that catapulted Perry to fame. Yet this was his first screenplay, written over 25 years ago, and it contains many elements that would later serve as trademarks of his unique cinema. Drawing on his passion for illuminating the Black American experience and applying a fresh, ambitious scale, this film may just mark the beginning of the next chapter in the work of one of America’s most singular storytellers.
Tyler Perry was born in New Orleans. He has worked extensively since the 1990s in film, television, and theatre as an actor, writer, producer, and show creator. His many features as director include Madea’s Family Reunion (06), Daddy’s Little Girls (07), Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married? (07), Meet the Browns (08), I Can Do Bad All By Myself (09), Good Deeds (11), The Single Moms Club (14), Acrimony (18), and A Fall from Grace (20). A Jazzman’s Blues (22) is his latest film."
Видео A JAZZMAN'S BLUES Intro & Performance | TIFF 2022 канала TIFF Originals
The 47th Toronto International Film Festival runs September 8 to 18, 2022. For more, visit http://tiff.net.
A heartbreaking tale of forbidden love lays secreted within a tantalizing murder mystery spiked with a series of dazzling musical numbers, in writer-director Tyler Perry’s long-gestating passion project. Featuring songs by Spike Lee collaborator Terence Blanchard, choreography by the legendary Debbie Allen, and music by composer Aaron Zigman, A Jazzman’s Blues is a testament to Black American music, resilience, and storytelling. In 1987, a stack of letters is delivered to a state attorney general, possible evidence in the long-unsolved murder case of Bayou (Joshua Boone). Leap back to 1947 Georgia, where Bayou first meets Leanne (Solea Pfieffer). They fall in love, but Leanne’s relatives forbid the relationship, and the couple are torn apart. When they meet again years later, Bayou has become a song-and-dance sensation and Leanne has married another man — and is passing as white. Their desire for each other reignited, they conspire to escape together, but dangerous secrets from their past threaten to destroy their relationship permanently. A sweeping epic shot through with romance, danger, and tragedy, A Jazzman’s Blues is a departure from the boisterous comedies that catapulted Perry to fame. Yet this was his first screenplay, written over 25 years ago, and it contains many elements that would later serve as trademarks of his unique cinema. Drawing on his passion for illuminating the Black American experience and applying a fresh, ambitious scale, this film may just mark the beginning of the next chapter in the work of one of America’s most singular storytellers.
Tyler Perry was born in New Orleans. He has worked extensively since the 1990s in film, television, and theatre as an actor, writer, producer, and show creator. His many features as director include Madea’s Family Reunion (06), Daddy’s Little Girls (07), Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married? (07), Meet the Browns (08), I Can Do Bad All By Myself (09), Good Deeds (11), The Single Moms Club (14), Acrimony (18), and A Fall from Grace (20). A Jazzman’s Blues (22) is his latest film."
Видео A JAZZMAN'S BLUES Intro & Performance | TIFF 2022 канала TIFF Originals
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