I Called Him Morgan

Kasper Collin
Part of

54th New York Film Festival

September 30 - 11, 2016

A beautifully crafted and deeply affecting film about the brilliant but erratic jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan and his relationship with Helen Morgan, his common-law wife, which ended in tragedy on the night of February 19, 1972 in an East Village bar.

DIRECTOR
Kasper Collin
YEAR
2016
COUNTRY
Sweden
RUNTIME
91 minutes
START DATE
March 24, 2017

On the night of February 19, 1972, Helen Morgan walked into the East Village bar Slug’s Saloon with a gun in her handbag. She came to see her common-law husband, the great jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, whom she had nursed through heroin addiction. They fought, he literally threw her out; then she walked back in and shot him, handed over her gun and waited for the police to arrive. Many years later, Helen was interviewed about her life with the brilliant but erratic musician, and the tapes of that interview are the backbone of this beautifully crafted and deeply affecting film from Kasper Collin (My Name Is Albert Ayler). An NYFF54 selection. A Submarine Entertainment release.

I Called Him Morgan
I Called Him Morgan
I Called Him Morgan

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