Dingo (1992)
Facts
| Directed by | Rolf de Heer |
| Cast | Colin Friels, Miles Davis, Helen Buday, Joe Petruzzi and Brigitte Catillon |
| Theatrical Release | January 31, 1992 |
| Video Release | March 14, 2000 |
| Running Time | 109 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 039414008012 |
| Buy this item ... | 2 new from $6.44, 5 used from $4.98 |
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Average user review:| Zen and the Art of Miles Davis |
Colin Friels' performance was good. he brought a nice element to the story; one that is not normally associated with the world of jazz, yet showed that jazz is not as monolithic as most people would like to think.
Miles Davis, of course, stole every scene he was in. He was, needless to say, not acting. His presence and personality were strong enough to fill the role as himself.
The best thing about Mile's performance is the bits of wisdom he presented. Those pearls of musical "Zen" he gave to his protege who'd come so far and endured so much to receive from him.
All is all, a good movie. November 20, 2008
| The Music of Life's Journey |
Miles Davis portrays Billy Cross, the jazz icon who lives in Paris. Colin Friels is the trumpeter - John Anderson - who meets Cross before his hot chops gains him the slick moniker, Dingo.
And from that encounter, Dingo Anderson is placed on a musical journey, not only to strive for artistic excellence, but to seek out Cross one more time. This is a universal path, but in Dingo, the trek is paved through jazz charts calling out to Anderson & Cross. April 16, 2008
| What a letdown |
For a good jazz film, try Round Midnight with Dexter Gordon. That one hit the mark.
January 23, 2007
| a good movie featuring a rare view of Miles Davis |
Although the acting is minimal, Davis is surprizingly convincing as not only a jazz trumpeter (duh), but also a man searching for meaning in his playing and a man discovering another lost soul like himself in Dingo. A slow-moving but nonetheless good film. April 8, 2005
| Strage but engaging |
1996. It's the kind of movie that makes you feel like you're
wandering in a hot, unforgiving desert, chasing after a mirage
that never quite comes into focus. It's dreamy quality is what
keeps me coming back. I would recommend this film to anyone who
daydreams or just needs a little magic in their lives. I loved it. January 11, 2002
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