Milt & Honi
Directed by Louise Tiranoff
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Jazz History Lives in Two Legendary Friends
1h 38min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The story of legendary jazz bassist Milt Hinton and tap dancer Charles "Honi" Coles offers a front row seat to the creation of Jazz History. The film includes rehearsals, practice sessions, photographs, historical film footage, as well as a lunch break interview at New York's China Song restaurant in which the artists discuss everything from the mathematical principles of music to the dance acts who played the Apollo. The film also features a special appearance by choreographer/tap dancer Brenda Bufalino.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Milt & Honi |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Official site | memory.loc.gov |
| Production | Louise Tiranoff, Edward Cornell |
| Editing | Daniel Jatovsky, Robert Mcdonald, David Groover |
| Cinematography | Robert M. Baldwin, Louise Tiranoff, Anthony Jannelli |
| Assistant directors | Michael Tiranoff, Louise Tiranoff |
| Camera operators | Louise Tiranoff, Anthony Jannelli, Robert M. Baldwin |
| Additional photography | Louise Tiranoff, Anthony Jannelli, Robert M. Baldwin |
| Music | Todd Miller, John Tiranoff, Chat Gunter, Bill Wander, Roger Phenix |
| Sound | Todd Miller, John Tiranoff, Chat Gunter, Bill Wander, Roger Phenix |
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| Budget | 315.000 € |
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