KÖLN 75
by Ido Fluk
synopsis
The true story behind one of the best-selling jazz records of all time, Keith Jarrett's “Köln Concert” from 1975. The event almost failed to happen – before a formidable German teenager, the 18-year-old Vera Brandes, pulls out all the stops and arranges the conditions for the creation of a masterpiece. Vera, who is still at school when she starts producing and promoting concerts in Cologne, puts everything on the line to stage this show. It looks like all the odds are against her, but Vera believes in the power of music and has never seen anyone play in the way that Keith Jarrett plays.
international title: | Köln 75 |
original title: | Köln 75 |
country: | Germany, Poland, Belgium |
sales agent: | Bankside Films |
year: | 2025 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Ido Fluk |
film run: | 116' |
screenplay: | Ido Fluk |
cast: | Mala Emde, John Magaro, Michael Chernus, Alexander Scheer, Ulrich Tukur |
cinematography by: | Jens Harant |
film editing: | Anja Siemens |
music: | Hubert Walkowski |
producer: | Sol Bondy, Fred Burle |
co-producer: | Ewa Puszczyńska, Dries Phlypo, Fabien Arséguel, Elena Diesbach, Tobias Lehman |
production: | ONE TWO Films, Extreme Emotions, Lemming Film België, Alamode Film |