DCP

Miles Ahead

Don Cheadle
Part of

53rd New York Film Festival

September 25 - October 11, 2015

How do you make a movie about Miles Davis? You get to know him inside and out, which is exactly what Don Cheadle does as a director, a writer, and an actor with this remarkable portrait of the artist, refracted through his crazy days in the late ’70s.

DIRECTOR
Don Cheadle
YEAR
2015
COUNTRY
USA
RUNTIME
100 minutes
FORMAT
DCP
START DATE
October 10, 2015

Miles Davis was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. And how do you make a movie about him? You get to know the man inside and out and then you reveal him in full, which is exactly what Don Cheadle does as a director, a writer, and an actor with this remarkable portrait of Davis, refracted through his crazy days in the late ’70s. Holed up in his Manhattan apartment, wracked with pain from a variety of ailments and sweating for the next check from his record company, dodging sycophants and industry executives, he is haunted by memories of old glories and humiliations and of his years with his great love Frances Taylor (Emayatzy Corinealdi). Every second of Cheadle’s cinematic mosaic is passionately engaged with its subject: this is, truly, one of the finest films ever made about the life of an artist. With Ewan McGregor as Dave Brill, the “reporter” who cons his way into Miles’ apartment. A Sony Pictures Classics release.

Any available tickets to the 6:00pm or 9:00pm screenings in Alice Tully Hall will be $25 for general public / $20 for members at the door starting one hour prior to showtime!

Miles Ahead
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