Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Jazz on a Summer's Day - 1959

This is a lovely "movie" - the kind of movie you can sit down and watch or have on in the background with friends over, or reading a book and sipping a glass of wine.

Basically, the director (also a famous photographer), Burt Stern filmed a whole series of performances at the Newport Jazz Festival. There's Louis Fitzgerald and Thelonious Monk to name a couple and many, many more famous jazz figures. Not only did he film the concert though, he caught audience reactions (the women are wearing the most beautiful, funky 1960s dresses), drunk teenagers, funny reports, sailing, scenery, the set up of the concert and Jazz on a Summer's Day was born. It's funky, fun and cruisy all at once and oozes class that only jazz can.

I highly recommend it.

You can rent the movie from Fatso, here:
Jazz on a Summer's Day

Fatso are NZ's very cool online DVD rental service - no late fees, no return times and they're sponsoring my blog so I am able to watch all the cult movies, very cool. Fatso have some copies of the book "101 Cult Movies to Watch Before you Die" for people who sign up this month using the promo code they've set up for this blog promo: FATSO101. Using this promo code, you'll also get a free 3 week trial. Awesome stuff.