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The Connection

Screening on Film
Directed by Shirley Clarke.
With William Redfield, Carl Lee, Roscoe Lee Brown.
US, 1961, 35mm, black & white, 103 min.

Decades before Sundance, a genuinely independent feature by maverick Shirley Clarke, from the Jack Gelber Off-Broadway drama. A bunch of junkies stand around waiting for "the man" while a documentarian (Redfield) films their activity. Every once in a while, some of the bunch play some jazz. One of these jazzmen (who appeared in the play) is sax maestro Jackie McLean.

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