Anyone know how I can get me hands on the short film done by Paul Paviot (1958) on Django? I understand that somewhere around the turn of the millenium it became available in English (subtitled or overdubbed...) and that's the version I would need.
Thanks for any leads!
~Andrew
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(PS, I may have some of the details wrong, it was quite a while ago... I'll run the question by some other folks I know and see if I can garner up some other info)
AE
I saw an old clip from a Denver post article in which I heard the same thing. It was part of an now-defunct Jazz on Film festival. I don't suppose you know the organizer?
Scot Wise has a good copy of the short film and if need be we can have it subtitled. He also has a lead on another short he thinks may be of interest. Since we'll have the Boyer's on hand I was thinking of showing their short film with Francis-Alfred Moerman and another short. Add live music and, presto, a wonderful night at the cinema.
Cheers,
~Andrew
Babik playing Manoir De Mes Rêves around age 17, Joseph, et.c. And very rare pictures of Django.
On the title screen you can see Django playing the blonde epiphone, but in EXTREMELY high quality. I wonder if there's any way of ever seeing that outside that title menu...
EDIT: IT'S IN THE DOCUMENTARY! And it doesn't fade out like the one we commonly see on Youtube! Wow!
No sound though. But this is great! I wonder why I never noticed that...
youtube.com/user/TheTeddyDupont
Is this still available? Not finding it on a quick google search...
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
That would take approximately 4 years with my current download speed!!
youtube.com/user/TheTeddyDupont
Cheers,
Paul
pas encore, j'erre toujours.