![]() ![]() ![]() Marker even made a small contribution to jazz literature by writing the narration for a documentary about Django Reinhardt directed by Paul Paviot, who'd previously produced Marker’s Sunday in Peking. His jazz-related writings for Esprit (“Du Jazz considere comme une prophetie”) and Le Journal des Allumés du Jazz seem to bear this out. While the genre didn't feature much in his films, one could argue that jazz for Marker, like cinema, was something both personal and political. One of his favorite satellite TV channels was Mezzo, playing classical and jazz around the clock. Tom Luddy recalls conversations about jazz with the filmmaker, who used to tune in to KJAZ whenever he was in the Bay Area. Marker would often juxtapose material from various sources-news footage, computer games, photographs and songs-to remarkable effect. The fascination with compilation is also evident in the films. A lyrical filmmaker, who could also compose and play the piano, had compiled his favorite tunes performed by the lyrical jazz pianist and composer Evans (1929-80). The CD cover gave little away: Sandwiching a photo of pianist Bill Evans was his name and the words "joue pour Guillaume", along with an illustrated image of the Markerian animal familiar Guillaume, a wise if mischievous-looking cat, holding sheet music. If the address on the parcel hadn’t confirmed the sender as Tom Luddy, co-director of Telluride Film Festival and a close friend of Marker’s, I could have taken it to be Marker’s personal gift from the beyond. Marker appears in small details, such as the mix CD which one day arrived on my doorstep. In studying the world of this elusive director, every sign invites us to scrutinize it carefully. There are only indirect hints as to what Chris Marker liked and did beyond his films. “ Until midnight music is a job, until four o’clock it’s a pleasure, and after that it’s a rite.” – Chris Marker ![]()
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