Thursday 15 October 2020

Ronnie's - Opening at Everyman Cinemas from October 23rd!

 

Coming to Everyman Cinemas October 23rd 

New film about Ronnie Scott
and his world-famous Jazz Club coming
to Everyman Cinemas from 23rd October 


Featuring a stellar music line-up, 
with rare & unseen footage plus new interviews! 

Ronnie's Official Trailer

“Ronnie’s made me cheer, laugh and weep. I am beyond speechless. It’s a revelation. It’s beautifully, sensitively and perfectly presented. Aside from being a superb piece of film-making and story-telling it’s an important film. In my estimation an incredibly important film.”
Stephen Fry

 

“A subtle portrait of a complicated man, Murray has made an exemplary documentary worthy of its subject.” 
Uncut Magazine - 9/10

“Boldly goes where no-one has before…a poignant three-dimensional portrait."
Jazzwise


“Reveals the man who catalysed Jazz in Britain.”
MOJO

FEATURING...
OSCAR PETERSON
KYLE EASTWOOD

DIZZY GILLESPIE
SONNY ROLLINS
ROLAND KIRK
CLEO LAINE & JOHN DANKWORTH 
MARY LOU WILLIAMS 
BUDDY RICH

SARAH VAUGHAN

THE STARS OF FAITH

MILES DAVIS

JIMI HENDRIX

NINA SIMONE

ELLA FITZGERALD

VAN MORRISON & CHET BAKER 
and BEN WEBSTER


Goldfinch 
are excited to announce that new film Ronnie’s will be celebrating a nationwide theatrical release via Everyman Cinemas on 23 October. 

Written and directed by Oliver Murray (The Quiet One), with an original score composed by Alex Heffes (Touching The Void, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom) the film is a celebration of the legacy of Ronnie Scott and his world-famous jazz club.


Ronnie’s explores the club’s 60-year history and shines a light on the uncompromising men and women who built it and who took to its stage.  Featuring previously unseen and rare performances from the likes of Dizzy GillespieVan Morrison and Chet BakerJimi HendrixNina SimoneRoland KirkSonny RollinsElla Fitzgerald and Miles Davis.

These are accompanied with new interviews from the likes of Gilles PetersonMichael ParkinsonVal WilmerChris King (son of the club’s co-founder, Pete King) and Ronnie’s daughter Rebecca Scott, as well as interviews with some of the most iconic figures in music; Quincy JonesGeorgie Fame and Sonny Rollins, amongst others.


Ronnie’s is an exceptional story about one of London’s greatest ever institutions – one of the last remaining vestiges of old, bohemian Soho. Chronicling an incredible journey through late 50s and early 60s Soho, the film is not just for jazz fans; it also tells the extraordinary story of how two working-class Londoners (Scott and co-founder Pete King) contributed to the cultural life of a great city, making it a vital social document and a film for any self-respecting music fan.

Ronnie Scott was a lifelong sufferer from depression, very much a taboo subject amongst his generation. The film compassionately tackles this subject with those who knew and loved him speaking eloquently about his illness.
 

Ronnie's will hit Everyman Cinemas from 23rd October