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Calle 54

  • 2000
  • G
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
849
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Jerry González in Calle 54 (2000)
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A film featuring performances of several stars of the Latin Jazz music scene.A film featuring performances of several stars of the Latin Jazz music scene.A film featuring performances of several stars of the Latin Jazz music scene.

  • Director
    • Fernando Trueba
  • Writer
    • Fernando Trueba
  • Stars
    • Michel Camilo
    • Tito Puente
    • Arturo O'Farrill
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    849
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Writer
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Stars
      • Michel Camilo
      • Tito Puente
      • Arturo O'Farrill
    • 12User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Michel Camilo
    • Self
    Tito Puente
    Tito Puente
    • Self
    Arturo O'Farrill
    • Piano
    Rolando Guerrero
    • Congas
    Joe Gonzales
    • Bongos
    Jim Seeley
    • Trumpet
    Matt Hilgenberg
    • Trumpet
    Mike Mossman
    • Trumpet
    Joe Owens
    • Trumpet
    Peter Brainin
    • Tenor Saxophone
    Mike Migliore
    • Tenor Saxophone
    Marshall McDonald
    • Alto Saxophone
    Maximilian Schweiger
    • Baritone Saxophone
    • (as Max Schweiger)
    Richard Perry
    • Alto Saxophone
    Papo Vázquez
    • Trombone
    • (as Papo Vasquez)
    Jack Jeffers
    • Bass Trombone
    Sam Burtis
    • Trombone
    Rick Stepton
    • Trombone
    • Director
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Writer
      • Fernando Trueba
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    8=G=

    A must hear for lovers of Latin jazz

    "Calle 54", named after New York's 54th street where most of the studio filming was done, is a gift from director Fernando Trueba ("Belle Epoque") to lovers of Latin Jazz everywhere. The film features 90 minutes of music by some of the idiom's finest artists with bonus material including a director's voice over offering brief commentary and bio's on the featured artists and interviews which trace the origins of Latin jazz in general and Afro-Cuban jazz specifically. Artistry includes la musica picante of Tito Puente in his final weeks to the haunting sax of Gato Barbieri. However, such notables a Arturo Sandoval, Poncho Sanchez, etc. more were not included leaving plenty of room and yearning for another installment. A must see/hear for Latin jazz lovers. (B+)
    9tim_macready

    If you're into Jazz, this film is fantastic

    I loved it. There are some amazing musical sequences and achievement in this film. It's probably not of much interest to people who aren't into music, but if you enjoy a bit of Jazz then feast your ears on this. The filmwork leaves a little to be desired but you don't really notice because the music is so good.
    silvia_plath

    A treat

    Calle 54 is a small gem for music lovers. Well structured and easy to follow, it allows the viewer to get lost in the beautiful and evocative sounds of Latin Jazz. Special and rare appearances by the greats of the genre make the film even more unique.
    9sergiopl3000

    Virtuoso performances without interruptions

    If you are a music lover, any kind of music, this is a must see.

    The introductions are brief and tasteful but the main strength of the film is that the performances are complete and very skillfully filmed, always in concordance with the rhythm and flow of each composition. Each performer gets to play in the same set in 54th street in Manhattan (hence the name) but with different colors reflecting the personality of the group or individual.

    The common thread between all acts is that the music and performance is front and center, any context or description given are just a plus and the viewer is left alone to enjoy the virtuosos at work.

    It's inevitable to pick favorites among all acts, for me Michel Camilo's dexterity, timing and taste are top.
    7ruby_fff

    Soundtrack in living color and live action - don't miss the rhythm of Latin Jazz

    If you appreciate Latin Jazz, CALLE 54 is the film for you. Filmmaker Fernando Treuba presented all the pieces on screen each complete from the very first note to the last without any edits! Musicians get to express how they feel about the music, but this is kept to a minimum. It's not really a documentary per se like Wim Wenders' "Buena Vista Social Club". It is literally - visually - seeing the soundtrack LIVE in all its colors, and putting faces to the various musical artists featured. Of course you'd have to pick up the soundtrack (a total of 78:55 minutes worth) to thoroughly enjoy and fulfill your appetite of "Calle 54."

    I was most impressed with Chucho Valdés (track 8: Caridad Amaro). His lyrical piano artistry is simply exquisite! Watching him playing - his magical fingers on the Steinway keyboard producing such tender striking rhythms, you'd forget he has such a looming physique. And it's such a treat to have a follow up session with him doing a "two piano dialogue" with his father, piano master Bebo Valdés. That was, of course, out of this world (track 12: La Comparsa) - wish it were longer!

    The musical journey starts out at New Jersey with Paquito D'Rivera on the alto sax and clarinet, and his 11-person band with trumpet, guitar, piano, bass, drums, vibes, marimba, and batá drum sounds. Next is a samba from New York with Eliane Elías on the piano - barefoot on the pedals - with accompanists on bass and drums. We are treated to the blend of flamenco and jazz from Chano Dóminguez and co., with Chano's flowing piano notes, and a husky endearing vocal from "el Kejío", and a flamenco dancer in casual attire and comfy shoes equally producing the invigorating hands clapping, feet tapping Andalusian rhythm alright! We're back to the Bronx with 5-piece band sounds from Jerry González and the Fort Apache Band; Jerry's flugelhorn and congas, and the other instruments (piano, bass, drums, alto sax) are integrally conversational. Continuing is Michel Camilo delivering his piano artistry with bass and drums accompaniment. Reminiscing the sixties, Gato Barbieri gave us "Introducción, Llamerito y Tango/Bolivia" in his tenor sax, along with piano, bass, drums and percussion.

    Yes, Tito Puente in his impish smile and white suit (his all stars combo also in white) provided an energetic performance as expected. Tito striking magic on his timbales and vibes, teamed with flute, piano, tenor sax, congas, and bass, all capably interchanged on timbales and cowbell to keep the rhythm a-lively! We then settle down to the superb improvisational piano solo by Chucho Valdés. Chico O'Farrill follows, conducting his big band with full orchestral sound, giving us the grand theatrical feel of Latin Jazz performed on stage with "Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite." Chucho's father Bebo Valdés' gem of a jam session with Cachao on bass is like two veteran dancers dancing the "Lágrimas Negras" - so nostalgic and impeccably smooth!

    Along the dance vein, we have Puntilla and Nueva Generación, with voices, congas, batás, bass, percussion, and dance! Such lively beats! To wrap up, yes, two pianos: Chucho playing with his father Bebo Valdés. Four hands a-dancing on the Steinway keys simply transport you to a state too marvelous for words!

    Enjoy CALLE 54!

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    • Crazy credits
      Jerry González is shown in concert repeating the names of the featured performers of the film while the screen splits into multiple part with each featuring footage and the name of each performer as the names are called out. In addition there are smaller boxes with the other bandmembers and their names seen in this film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Shrek/Calle 54/The Man Who Cried/Moulin Rouge!/Startup.com (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Panamericana
      Performed by Paquito D'Rivera

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2000 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • France
      • Italy
      • Mexico
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Калле 54
    • Filming locations
      • El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain(location)
    • Production companies
      • Cinétévé
      • Fernando Trueba Producciones Cinematográficas
      • SGAE
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $187,308
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,702
      • Oct 22, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $187,308
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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