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Ornette: Made in America (1986)

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Plot

"Ornette: Made in America" is an immersive journey through time, capturing the transformative evolution of Ornette Coleman over three pivotal decades. This fascinating narrative begins in 1983, as Coleman, now an esteemed performer and composer, returns to his roots in Fort Worth, Texas. The film artfully interweaves documentary footage, dramatic reenactments, and some of the earliest examples of music video-style segments to paint a vivid portrait of Coleman's boyhood in a segregated Texas and his rise to prominence as an influential cultural pioneer and global icon. The film is enriched by contributions from a diverse array of luminaries including William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Buckminster Fuller, Don Cherry, Yoko Ono, Charlie Haden, Robert Palmer, Jayne Cortez, and John Rockwell. Their insights add depth to the complex tapestry of Coleman's life and his indelible impact on the world of music and beyond. "Ornette: Made in America" is more than a biographical film; it's an exploration of the journey of an extraordinary man and his enduring influence on American culture.

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Ornette: Made in America is a documentary movie featuring Ornette Coleman.

Ornette: Made in America is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy and it's also available on Criterion Channel, Metrograph and OVID.

It is also possible to buy Ornette: Made in America on Amazon Video, Apple TV and Kino Now.