Artie Shaw: Time is All You've Got in 4K

Artie Shaw: Time is All You've Got in 4K

United States Restoration Premiere

In person: filmmaker Brigitte Berman

United States Restoration Premiere

In person: filmmaker Brigitte Berman

Brigitte Berman’s Academy Award–winning documentary returns to the cinema in a beautiful new 4K restoration after being out of circulation in the United States for over three decades. The film revives the unique story of Artie Shaw, the legendary figure of the 1930s and ’40s swing era who broke the color barrier by working with Black musicians like Billie Holiday. The film—comprising interviews with Shaw, testimonies from his contemporaries, and archival footage—examines Shaw through an earnest and raw lens, confronting the contradictory nature of his perception of his career and life and his apparent desire for complete control of his image.

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DIRECTED BY: Brigitte Berman. WITH: Artie Shaw, John Best, Lee Castle, Helen Forrest. 1985. 114 min. USA. Color. English. 4K DCP. 4K picture restoration by Patrick Duchesne, Frank Biasi, and Jim Fleming at Picture Shop (Toronto). Sound restoration by Daniel Pellerin. 4K and sound restoration generously donated by Donald Hicks (coordinated by Bradly Torreano) and Telefilm Canada, in partnership with the Toronto International Film Festival.

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