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ジョン・バティステ: アメリカン・シンフォニー
ジョン・バティステ: アメリカン・シンフォニー

ジョン・バティステ: アメリカン・シンフォニー

20231h 44m★ 6.7ドキュメンタリー音楽

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作家である妻スレイカ・ジャワドがガンの治療に臨むなか、交響曲の作曲に取り組むミュージシャン、ジョン・バティステの素顔に迫るドキュメンタリー。

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この作品の真髄は、絶頂と絶望が表裏一体となった「生」のリアリズムにあります。グラミー賞最多ノミネートという栄光と、最愛の人の闘病という過酷な現実。対極にある二つの旋律が交錯する中で、芸術が個人の痛みをいかに昇華させるかを赤裸々に描き出します。 監督の親密なカメラは、音楽が単なる娯楽を超え、魂の救済へと変わる瞬間を捉えています。不条理を「アメリカン・シンフォニー」という壮大な祈りへ変換するバティステの圧倒的な生命力。その脆くも力強い響きは、逆境に立ち向かうすべての人を震わせる真実の輝きに満ちています。

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ジョン・バティステ
ジョン・バティステ
Self
Suleika Jaouad
Suleika Jaouad
Self
No Image
Lindsey Byrnes
Self
アナ・ウィンター
アナ・ウィンター
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
No Image
Jonathan Dinklage
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Louis Cato
Louis Cato
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Stephen Colbert
Stephen Colbert
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
ビリー・アイリッシュ
ビリー・アイリッシュ
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
サイモン・ヘルバーク
サイモン・ヘルバーク
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Lenny Kravitz
Lenny Kravitz
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: マシュー・ハインマン

音楽: ジョン・バティステ

制作: Joedan Okun / Lauren Domino / Nina Fialkow

撮影監督: Thorsten Thielow / マシュー・ハインマン

制作会社: Our Time Projects / Higher Ground / Mercury Studios

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Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 8

Creating a great work of art is very much like creating a heartfelt, loving relationship. Both take work and commitment, both in good times and bad. The challenges can be difficult, but the rewards can be incalculable. Learning how to successfully maneuver through them, as well as how to strike a harmonious balance that keeps both ventures moving forward, is a skill that takes an array of abilities and aptitudes to master, but, as documentary filmmaker Matthew Heineman’s latest so deftly illustrates, it’s an attainable goal, the prevailing highs and lows notwithstanding. The film follows the extraordinary year experienced by musician/composer Jon Batiste and his wife, best-selling author Suleika Jaouad. In 2022, they came face to face with both ends of the spectrum of life. Batiste, an artist with an impressive musical range and repertoire, was reaching new heights in his career, winning five Grammy Awards while serving as band leader on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and seeking to complete work on an ambitious composition aimed at reflecting the breadth of our national music, diversity and culture, American Symphony. At the same time, though, Jaouad suffered a recurrence of the cancer she battled a decade earlier, an illness she chronicled in writings that would come to launch a career; now, after a 10-year remission, she was facing a second, potentially risky bone marrow transplant to treat her condition, not to mention an uncertain future. With such seemingly polar opposite fates befalling them, Batiste and Jaouad struggled to get through their respective challenges while keeping their love and art alive, putting their successes into perspective in light of what they were up against otherwise. This intimate, heartstring-tugging documentary gives viewers a candid, up-close look at what a truly loving couple can experience under such diverse, trying and bittersweet circumstances, but without becoming manipulative or melodramatic. This beautifully photographed story provides an unfiltered depiction of the range of emotions that each partner goes through, particularly when it comes to its musings of the philosophical insights observed by each of the spouses. It also showcases Batiste’s wide-ranging musical styles, both in his performances and in his composition process. Admittedly, a few of this offering’s sequences meander a bit, but the overall production is skillfully edited and sensitively portrayed. “American Symphony” is a beautifully moving film, one that reinforces what matters most in life and what makes it worth living, during both good times and bad, as long as we have each other to make our way through it, bringing new meaning to what our marriage vows are ultimately all about.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

Not being terribly steeped in my "American Roots" I was wondering just who Jon Batiste actually was and whether, Aaron Copland-style, we were going to get a modern day illustration of a man writing an art-form that would seem to have long gone out of fashion for the mainstream audiences to whom his Grammy-nominated music appealed. Sadly, not. What we get here is rather muddled documentary that tries to show us a little of the real man, of his wife Suleika - who is undergoing some pretty torrid treatment for leukaemia - all whilst we watch him write, have rather pained sessions with his shrink - "this is the train you are on!" but actually we see precious little of just how the man functions as a musician. As a creator of what he hopes will be a modern orchestral masterpiece to be showcased at a full Carnegie Hall, we just don't get anything like close enough to what makes him tick, what inspires his creativity. Clearly lockdown didn't help - nor are face masks great for microphones capturing dialogue - but the whole thing is a sprawl of a film that actually left me feeling that Batiste was a man who vacillated from the earnest to the entertaining as if it were a switch that was being turned on. Some of the hospital scenes were just downright intrusive - I felt distinctly uncomfortable being a fly on the wall for some of the consultations! I fear the technical simplicity of creating these sort of access all areas, fly-on-the-wall, documentaries is going to lead to many more of them in the coming years, but if they are to work they really do need a strong, independent, director who can construct a narrative that informs the audience, not just showcases the personality of star. It's worth a watch, I suppose, but there's not too much symphonic going on.

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