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  1. Ornette: Made in America is a 1985 American documentary film directed and edited by Shirley Clarke that studies saxophonist and free jazz innovator Ornette Coleman.

  2. Feb 21, 1986 · Ornette: Made in America: Directed by Shirley Clarke. With Ornette Coleman, John Giordano, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Prime Time. It captures Ornette's evolution over three decades.

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    • Documentary, Music
    • Shirley Clarke
    • 1986-02-21
  3. This freewheeling documentary captures Ornette Coleman’s evolution over three decades. Documentary footage, dramatic scenes, and some of the first music-video-style segments ever made chronicle his boyhood in segregated Texas and his subsequent emergence as an American cultural pioneer and world-class composer and performer.

  4. This documentary profiles the life and career of saxophone player and jazz musician Ornette Coleman. Coleman, a pioneer in the "free jazz" era of the 1960s and a Pulitzer Prize winner who has ...

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    • Documentary
    • Shirley Clarke
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  5. Currently you are able to watch "Ornette: Made in America" streaming on Criterion Channel, OVID, Kino Film Collection. It is also possible to buy "Ornette: Made in America" on Apple TV, Amazon Video as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video online.

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  6. Ornette: Made in America. Documentarian Shirley Clarke captures Ornette Coleman's evolution over three decades. The film explores the rhythms, images and myths of America seen through the eyes of an artist's ever-expanding imagination and experience. 30 IMDb 7.0 1 h 17 min 1986. X-Ray 13+.

  7. Returning home to Fort Worth, Texas in 1983 as a famed performer and composer, documentary footage, dramatic scenes, and some of the first music video-style segments ever made, chronicle his boyhood in segregated Texas and his subsequent emergence as an American cultural pioneer and world-class icon.