Johan van der Keuken 2002 / Big Ben/Ben Webster in Europe / Netherlands 1967
This medium-length film is a portrait of American saxophonist Ben Webster, a musical genius for whom Amsterdam became a second home at the end of the sixties. In Van der Keuken’s conception, he is seen as a person of contradictions, displaying both violent tendencies and gentility, liberal-mindedness and torment.
A medium-length documentary portrait of American saxophonist Ben Webster, a brilliant talent for whom Amsterdam became a second home at the end of the 1960s. Webster, a living legend of jazz and blues, was born in Kansas City in 1909; during the 1930s he played alongside truly great musicians, and also featured in Duke Ellington’s band. Through Keuken’s eyes he is seen as a contradictory figure, emanating both violence and refinement, broad-mindedness and suffering. Director Johan van der Keuken has succeeded in transferring to the film reel a bond uniting a musical genius and his music, looking deep inside the persona of an artist who died six years later.
31 min / Color, 16 mm
Director Johan van der Keuken
/ Screenplay Johan van der Keuken
/ Dir. of Photography Johan van der Keuken
/ Editor Johan van der Keuken, Ruud Bernard
/ Production Lucid Eye Films
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