Herbie Hancock
11 titles
Filmography
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Herbie Hancock: Possibilities
(2006)The brilliant keyboardist helps music superstars soar to extraordinary heights, as he collaborates with them and expands their creative horizons.

Charles Lloyd - Arrows Into Infinity
(2014)Charles Lloyd was one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 1960s. His music crossed traditional boundaries and explored new territories. Catapulted into worldwide fame in his 20s, by his early 30s, he abandoned his life of touring and recording and went into seclusion in Big Sur, CA. Circumstance brought him back to a public life in the late 1980s. 'Arrows Into Infinity' is a journey in sound through the unusual life and career of this jazz legend. Lloyd's own voice, and those who worked with him over the last five decades help us discover and better understand this enigmatic man and his spiritual pursuit through music. This film is a collaborative work between Lloyd's wife Dorothy Darr; a painter, and videographer/filmmaker, Jeffery Morse.

Hargrove
(2022)This film illuminates Roy Hargrove's immortal impact on Black music while delving into themes of power, race, and ethics in the music industry.

River of Gold
(2016)The disturbing account of a clandestine trip into the Amazon rainforest to uncover the savage unraveling of jungle in pursuit of illegally mined gold.

The Girls in the Band
(2011)The true stories of female jazz instrumentalists who endured sexism, racism, and a lack of opportunities for decades, all to play their music.

Buster Williams Bass to Infinity
(2019)A rich and enthralling documentary about the universally beloved and pure musical genre of jazz, as told by one of its most prolific bass players.

Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes
(2022)Discover the life and music of jazz luminary Ron Carter, the most recorded bassist in history. Featuring original concert footage and candid interviews with jazz legends such as Herbie Hancock, Sonny Rollins and Jon Batiste, Finding the Right Notes is a vibrant portrait of one of America's great musical trailblazers.

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
(2017)Two special operatives travel to an intergalactic city where a dark force threatens the universe.

On the Shoulders of Giants
(2011)Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's All-Time Leading Scorer and best-selling author, invites us to witness the Harlem Renaissance as he shares his lifelong passion for the legends that inspired him to greatness. Go back with Kareem to a time when jazz was Harlem's soul and basketball was its heartbeat. And while you're there, let him introduce you to the greatest basketball team you never heard of.

Keep On Keepin' On
(2014)At 89, jazz legend and trumpeter Clark Terry takes a young, blind, stage-shy piano prodigy under his wing and prepares him for an elite competition.
Music
(2010)In the documentary film, MUSIC, Andrew Zuckerman – known for his intimate portraits of luminaries across a wide variety of fields – turns his incisive lens on over fifty eminent musicians, composers, and producers from rock, pop, hip-hop, classical, country, jazz, and more, who have made an impact on their genre, contributed to the larger conversation, and have a unique perspective on life. Shot in spare studio settings over the course of a year, the individual interviews place a sweeping cross-section of industry notables –including Ozzy Osbourne, Fiona Apple, Lenny Kravitz, Karen O, Yim Yames, Danny Elfman, Philip Glass, Ben Gibbard, and Herbie Hancock – in dialogue with one another as they attempt to explain the nuances of their field, the ambitions that drive them, the inspiration they draw from their chosen work, and the ineffable universality of the language of music.