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Jazz | Biography
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IMDb2016 | Don
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2017 | Don
Outstanding Independent Motion Picture | 2017
Outstanding Actor Motion Picture | 2017 | Don
Outstanding Director Motion Picture | 2017 | Don
Outstanding Screenplay Motion Picture | 2017 | Steven
Outstanding Score | 2017 | Robert
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2017
Breakthrough Achievement | 2017 | Don
2016 | Don
2016 | Don
2016 | Don
2016 | Don
Best Actor | 2016 | Don
Best Actor | 2016 | Don
Box Office Collection 3,460,466 USD
Dave Braden, The Rolling Stone reporter, is entirely fictional. In an interview with Rolling Stone, published March 14, 2016, Ewan McGregor said "It's less a Miles biopic than an attempt to cast Miles in a caper flick that he *might* like to have been part of."
Miles really called up Phil Schaap on the air and told him he talked too much.
In an interview, Don Cheadle said he chose to shoot the film entirely in Cincinnati, Ohio, because "the architecture and the look here can approximate the era that is being shot in Manhattan". Cheadle filmed at over 30 locations in downtown Cincinnati, Over-the-Rhine, the West End, and Northside.
Originally titled "Kill The Trumpet Player".
Don Cheadle's directorial debut.
"Doorman: Do you have a pass? Miles Davis: [points to his face] You're Looking At It."
"Miles Davis: I don't like that word, "jazz". Don't... Don't call it "jazz", man. That's some made-up word. Trying to box somebody in. Don't call my music "jazz". It's social music."