Monk, Pannonica, an American story
Réalisation
Jacques GOLDSTEIN
When white aristocrat Pannonica de Koenigswater and brilliant black pianist Thelonious Monk meet, it upends societal beliefs in the 1950s. Thanks to a photo album and forgotten notes, the film narrates their intense connection, marked by black musicians’ struggle to get their art recognised.
Directed by
Jacques GOLDSTEIN
Narrateur
Jacques GOLDSTEIN
Photography
Amandine KLEE
EDITING
Pia DUMONT
SOUND
Samuel ALEXANDRE
Production
CFRT
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a_BAHN
Marion GUTH (a_BAHN)
Emmanuelle DUGNE (CFRT)
François LE GALL (a_BAHN)
Emmanuelle DUGNE (CFRT)
François LE GALL (a_BAHN)
Distribution
Lukarn
Lukarn
Ventes
Lukarn
Diffusion internationale
Arte G.E.I.E.
Directed by

Jacques GOLDSTEIN
After studying philosophy and aesthetics, Jacques Goldstein turned to television, for which he made documentaries investigating the relationship between black culture and white culture, exile and creation, music and society.
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