Chasing Trane
⋆⋆⋆ out of four stars
Rated: Not rated
Theater: Lagoon
John Coltrane died from liver cancer in 1967, but this documentary shows that the music of one of jazz's most experimental saxophone players still speaks to audiences today. Filmmaker John Scheinfeld ("The U.S. vs John Lennon") concisely maps out Coltrane's life and career, using archival performance footage along with interviews with such former bandmates and musical peers as pianist McCoy Tyner and tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins. Former president Bill Clinton even makes an appearance.
In the end, it's the music, and not the testimonials, that makes the movie. At the height of his fame, Coltrane pushed himself — and his fans — in new directions. As guitarist Carlos Santana, one of his fans, puts it, Coltrane didn't limit himself to one musical genre. Rather, Santana says, "He played life."
pat padua, Washington Post
The Women's Balcony
⋆⋆½ out of four stars
Rated: Unrated. In subtitled Hebrew