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Release Date:
September 25, 2015
Original Title:
Proyecto Jazz
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
Proyecto Jazz is a musical documentary that deals with jazz in Santa Fe based on an assignment given to the musician Pedro Casís, to compile material of the band from the last 30 years of jazz in the capital city for the shooting of a film. To do so, Pedro enlists the help of old colleagues from the Santa Fe Jazz Ensamble, a big band founded in the early 80s. Along the way, he interacts with friends, students and alumni, trying to assemble the different generations as important pieces of the film project. Life stories, memories, performances, anecdotes, clinics and of course the music, are addressed in the documentary around the making of the film.
Archival Footage Research:
Luciano Giardino
Assistant Camera:
Iván Paciuk
Jesica Medina
Luciano Giardino
Camera Operator:
Lautaro Perin
Marcos Martinez
Agustín Falco
Lautaro Martínez
Director:
Diego Soffici
Editor:
Diego Pratto
Executive Producer:
Agustín Falco
Gaffer:
Lautaro Perin
Lighting Camera:
Diego Pratto
Production Assistant:
Luciano Giardino
Carolina Niklison
Production Manager:
Lucas Cid
Researcher:
Diego Soffici
Script:
Diego Soffici
Script Coordinator:
Arturo Castro Godoy
Agustín Falco
Sound Assistant:
Leandro Ronchi
Sound Director:
Mariano Eugenio Chaves
Still Photographer:
Carolina Niklison
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