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Motian in Motion

Motian in Motion

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Motian in Motion

2020
1h 26m
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Motian In Motion is a documentary film about iconic jazz drummer Paul Motian, with rare footage of Paul playing and recording at the world renowned Village Vanguard, Birdland and other venues.

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18 members
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Bob Arkin

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Carla Bley

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Carla Bley
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Steve Cardenas

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Chick Corea

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Chick Corea
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Marilyn Crispell

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Anat Fort

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Bill Frisell

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Lorraine Gordon

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Arlo Guthrie

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Arlo Guthrie
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Jerome Harris

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Frank Kimbrough

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Joe Lovano

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Joe Lovano
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Tony Malaby

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Paul Motian

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Greg Osby

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Gary Peacock

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Gary Peacock
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Chris Potter

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Chris Potter
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Steve Swallow

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