Bird Synopsis & Movie Info

Synopsis

Forest Whitaker stars as the brilliant jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker in this elegiac biopic. Director Clint Eastwood pays full homage to Parker's musical genius, but also devotes ample time to the musician's twin demons--drugs and alcohol-which accelerated his death at the age of 34. In his struggles to gain widespread acceptance for his music, "Bird" is forever stymied by his own self-destructiveness, and forever bailed out by the love of his life, Chan Richardson Parker (Diane Venora). The film bemoans the decline of the brand of jazz fathered by Parker, which came to be replaced by more conventional material -- as illustrated by the "descent" into the mainstream of Parker's mentor Buster Franklin. Also starring in Bird is Samuel E. Wright as Dizzy Gillespie. That's the real Charlie "Bird" Parker on the film's soundtrack, though most of the background music has been re-orchestrated. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
09/30/1988
DVD Release Date:
01/30/2001
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
161 min.
Distributor(s):
Warner Brothers
Production Co.:
Malpaso
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Alcoholism, All Washed Up, Bohemian Life, Drug Addiction, Musician's Life
Tone:
Elegiac, Disturbing, Reflective, Compassionate, Matter-of-Fact
Keywords:
jazz, bebop, death, drugs, music, addiction, saxophone, alcoholism, friendship, rags-to-riches, self-destruction, stars [celebrities]
Country of Origin:
USA
Language:
English
Status:
DVD

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