Past Film/Video | Documentaries

Jazz on a Summer’s Day

(Bert Stern and Aram Avakian, 1959)

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Jazz on a Summer's Day

"Usually jazz films are all black and white, kind of depressing and in little downstairs nightclubs. This brought jazz out into the sun. It was different."
BERT STERN

Both the color and the performances pop off the screen in Jazz on a Summer’s Day, fashion and advertising photographer Bert Stern’s document of the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival. Codirected by Aram Avakian, the film anticipates such classic cinema verité concert docs as Monterey Pop and Woodstock and features an off-the-charts lineup of greats that includes Thelonious Monk, Louis Armstrong, Dinah Washington, Chuck Berry, Mahalia Jackson, Big Maybelle, and more! As critic Jonathan Rosenbaum notes, it’s “probably the best feature-length jazz concert film ever made.” (85 mins., 4K DCP)

Jazz on a Summer's Day

Jazz on a Summer's Day, image courtesy of IndieCollect

Jazz on a Summer's Day

Jazz on a Summer's Day, image courtesy of IndieCollect

Jazz on a Summer's Day

Jazz on a Summer's Day, image courtesy of IndieCollect

Jazz on a Summer's Day

Jazz on a Summer's Day, image courtesy of IndieCollect

Restoration by IndieCollect, created with support from the Library of Congress.

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Jazz on a Summer’s Day