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Wild Man Blues is a 1997 documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple, about the musical avocation of actor/director/comic Woody Allen. The film takes its name from a jazz composition, sometimes attributed to Jelly Roll Morton and sometimes to Louis Armstrong, and recorded (among others) by each of them.
Apr 17, 1998 · With Letty Aronson, Soon-Yi Previn, Dan Barrett, Simon Wettenhall. Academy Award-winner Barbara Kopple directs this documentary portrait of Academy Award and Golden Globe-winner Woody Allen, seen traveling with friends and fellow musicians during their New Orleans jazz band's 1996 European tour.
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- Documentary, Music, Romance
- Barbara Kopple
- 1998-04-17
May 15, 1998 · Roger Ebert May 15, 1998. Tweet. Now streaming on: Unfortunately, we couldn't find any streaming offers for Wild Man Blues. Powered by JustWatch. Early in "Wild Man Blues,'' as they arrive in Europe, a subtitle identifies one of the women with Woody Allen as " Letty Aronson, Woody Allen's sister,'' and the other simply as "Soon-Yi Previn.''.
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Wild Man Blues. Documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple follows Woody Allen as he tours 18 European cities with his jazz band. Indulging his first love, Allen ably plays the clarinet alongside a...
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- Barbara Kopple
- PG
- Documentary, Music
Woody Allen Documentary FilmDirected by Barbara KoppleWoody Allen & His New Orleans Jazz Band
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- 1928
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Jan 16, 1997 · Wild Man Blues is a 1998 documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple, about the musical avocation of actor/director/comic Woody Allen. The film takes its name from a jazz composition sometimes attributed to Jelly Roll Morton and sometimes to Louis Armstrong and recorded by both (among others).