Charlotte Zwerin
The American director Charlotte Zwerin born the August 15th 1931 in Detroit in the Michigan died the January 22nd 2004 with New York of a Cancer at the 72 years age.
She is the director of film “Straight No to drive out” devoted to the pianist Thelonious Monk.
The cameramen Michael and Christian Blackwood film in 1967-1968, the pianist, primarily during a European round with an average orchestra of manpower This one hour old work is diffused on a German television.
In 1980, Charlotte Zwerin is contacted by a producer, the financial problems are levelled thanks to the assistance of Clint Eastwood. The director enriches film by extracts by meetings of recordings in the studios of the Columbia, and by interview of some familiar and her son, beater T.S. Monk.
The film mixes cocasse it, the emotion and a few moments of beauty, in various aspects of this musical genius, this albatross baudelairien that “its wings of giant prevent from flying”.
This work had of course, no success, but one can hope, and even envisage for him, a permanence more some in the memory.
Charlotte Zwerin is the woman of the trombonist Mike Zwerin. The couple lengthily resided in France during the last decade, in about general indifference.
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