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Sound of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story

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Directed by
  
N.C. Heikin

Music by
  
Matt Savage

Initial release
  
14 June 2014

Music director
  
Matt Savage

6.8/10
IMDb


Produced by
  
James Egan Su Kim

Cinematography
  
Kyle Saylors

Director
  
N.C. Heikin

Story by
  
Michael Connelly

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Written by
  
N.C. Heikin Delfeayo Marsalis

Edited by
  
Kate Amend, A.C.E. Katie Flint

Cast
  
Garrett Marchbank, Cathy Diane Tomlin

Screenplay
  
N.C. Heikin, Delfeayo Marsalis

Similar
  
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Sound of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story is a 2014 documentary film directed by N.C. Heikin. The film focuses on Frank Morgan, a jazz saxophonist and the protégé of Charlie Parker. Funding for the film was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign.

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Sound of Redemption had its world premiere at the 2014 Los Angeles Film Festival.

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Synopsis

Frank Morgan was a jazz saxophonist who got addicted to heroin and resorted to theft and cons in order to feed his addiction. As a result he spent a large portion of his life in prisons such as San Quentin. The film looks at Morgan's life via his archived footage and concert performances and through interviews with Morgan and the people who knew him. Filming also took place at the San Quentin State Prison showing the preparation and performance of a tribute concert.

Reception

The Los Angeles Daily News wrote a favorable review for the film, writing "N.C. Heikin's terrific music documentary interweaves a great concert by the late jazzman's admirers and acolytes at the Bay Area prison with a stirring history of both the L.A. music scene and mid-century, African American show business in general. But really, the kickiest part is when it recounts the ingenious criminal schemes Morgan dreamed up to support his gargantuan heroin habit." The Hollywood Reporter was slightly more mixed, stating "Despite a surfeit of talking-head commentary, the film has a strong feel for the emotion behind Frank Morgan's acclaimed bebop."

References

Sound of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story Wikipedia