Billie
- 2019
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- 1h 38min
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Documentaire sur la célèbre chanteuse de jazz Billie Holiday.Documentaire sur la célèbre chanteuse de jazz Billie Holiday.Documentaire sur la célèbre chanteuse de jazz Billie Holiday.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Linda Lipnack Kuehl
- Self
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Billie Holiday
- Self
- (images d'archives)
Sylvia Syms
- Self - Singer & Friend
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Tony Bennett
- Self - Singer & Friend
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
John Fagan
- Self - Cousin
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Mary Kane
- Self - Childhood Friend
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
- (as Mary 'Pony' Kane)
Skinny Davenport
- Self - Pimp
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Detroit Red
- Self - Dancer
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham
- Self - Entertainer
- (images d'archives)
- (as Pgimeat Markham)
Bessie Smith
- Self
- (images d'archives)
Louis Armstrong
- Self
- (images d'archives)
John Hammond
- Self - Music Producer
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Ruby Davies
- Self - Roommate
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Sandy Williams
- Self - Clarence's Bandmate
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Irene Kitchings
- Self - Friend
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Count Basie
- Self
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
Lester Young
- Self - Saxophonist
- (images d'archives)
- (voix)
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This could've been a good documentary about Billie Holiday. For me, this doc had poor balancing of the elements in a very complicated life. As others have mentioned, I don't know why the life of the interviewer/biographer was enmeshed in a film about Billie. If they want to tell Linda's story, they should make a separate movie about her.
This movie gave me a chance to see some video clips of Billie singing that I haven't seen before. There were a few insightful remarks about Billie from some musicians who worked with her. Overall, I don't think justice was done in telling the life story of Billie. She was a unique singer who influenced every other singer in her day. I would've liked the focus of this film to have been on that.
It's a documentary on the singer Billie Holiday based on research and oral interviews by Linda Lipnack Kuehl, who died in 1978 under mysterious circumstances, which meant she could not finish the book she was writing about Holiday.
I watched this movie because I was very disappointed when I watched "Lady Sings the Blues" (1972) starring Diana Ross playing Billie Holiday. The story told in that movie seemed to have a passing connection to reality, and much of it was pretty bad despite the praise Ross received for playing the role. Ross did not have the depth to play such a complex person.
This 90-minute documentary makes excellent use of Kuehl's audio interviews of musicians that worked with Holiday, friends from her early life, and people like one of the pimps from her early life as a prostitute. It was chilling to hear him laugh about prostitutes liking to be beaten up. Accompanying the interviews is a lot of Holiday music and film footage that matches well the interviews. The most striking musical piece for me was "Strange Fruit," which explicitly references victims of lynching as the "strange fruit."
In my mind, if you want to learn about the real Billie Holiday, this is the film to see.
I watched this movie because I was very disappointed when I watched "Lady Sings the Blues" (1972) starring Diana Ross playing Billie Holiday. The story told in that movie seemed to have a passing connection to reality, and much of it was pretty bad despite the praise Ross received for playing the role. Ross did not have the depth to play such a complex person.
This 90-minute documentary makes excellent use of Kuehl's audio interviews of musicians that worked with Holiday, friends from her early life, and people like one of the pimps from her early life as a prostitute. It was chilling to hear him laugh about prostitutes liking to be beaten up. Accompanying the interviews is a lot of Holiday music and film footage that matches well the interviews. The most striking musical piece for me was "Strange Fruit," which explicitly references victims of lynching as the "strange fruit."
In my mind, if you want to learn about the real Billie Holiday, this is the film to see.
Refreshingly direct and to the point, this documentary doesn't mince any words and pulls no punches. It's Billie's story right in your face and told by many who really knew her and who had no interest in propagating fantasy versions of Lady Day. The attention paid to the woman who did all the hard work to get these stories told is in no way disproportionate and we owe her a debt of gratitude. Respect!
Before seeing this documentary I knew little about Billie Holiday. She had a rough start in Philadelphia and Baltimore, including being sex trafficked by her prostitute mother. But she had a mesmerizing voice, while she could probably sing anything well she preformed more as a vocal stylist. And many of her songs were reflections of herself and her life. The documentary contains many vocal excerpts from interviews, including some by Holiday herself.
In many respects her life was mostly a tragedy, heavy into sex, drugs, and alcohol into her adulthood which ended when she was only 44. But she did have an indelible influence on her type of music.
On DVD from my public library, I watched it at home, my wife skipped.
In many respects her life was mostly a tragedy, heavy into sex, drugs, and alcohol into her adulthood which ended when she was only 44. But she did have an indelible influence on her type of music.
On DVD from my public library, I watched it at home, my wife skipped.
Billie Holiday was supremely talented, lived a hard life, and had an unstable personality. She died from abuse of drink and drugs, aged just 44. This documentary is interesting as it contains candid interviews from those who knew her, conducted by a female journalist who was researching her life in the 1970s; her work never reached fruition as she died young herself, in what some of those close to her believe to have been suspicious circumstances. We don't really get any insight into the latter death; we do get a more interesting (though unpolished) insight into the singer's life, unfiltered by the hagiography that can spoil some films made too many years after the fact. The speed of Holiday's decline is tragic; it's clear she had problems of her own, but also that those around her (and the racist world she lived in) certainly made them worse. But the film does do justice to her brilliance; to this day, she pretty much defines what a jazz singer is, and she dared to call out racism too. It's definitely worth watching, even if jazz isn't your usual beat.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis documentary is based on the same research by Linda Lipnack Kuehl that the earlier documentary, Lady Day: The Many Faces of Billie Holiday (1990) is based on. Kuehl died before completing her book about Billie Holiday. Her death was ruled a suicide, although family members believe she may have been murdered.
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- 202 931 $US
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- 1h 38min(98 min)
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