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Charles Mingus: Triumph of the Underdog (1997)

Starring: Charles Mingus, Gunther Schuller Director: Don McGlynn Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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Don McGlynn's uncompromising and soulful documentary look at the tumultuous life of musician and rebel Charles Mingus is fascinating stuff. Mingus said of himself "I am half black man, half yellow man, but I claim to be a Negro. I am Charles Mingus, the famed jazz musician--but not famed enough to make a living in America." His statement summed up the conflict that plagued this musical genius his entire life: volatility, pain, prescience, and raw rage roiled inside a complex man, composer, bass player, and trombonist who transcended labels and refused to be pigeonholed into a single musical style--and who did not achieve real fame until late in his career. The documentary is full of well-preserved footage and contains interviews with many Mingus followers like Wynton Marsalis as well as performances by icons Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, and Gerry Mulligan. The film traverses past the musical legend with insight and information into Mingus's personal life, his civil rights activism, and his final triumph in the music world--just as his body began to deteriorate from Lou Gehrig's disease--to his eventual death in 1979. Mingus left a legacy composed of genius, vulnerability, brilliance, anarchy, and, as one friend noted, "the entire range of human emotion that is reflected in his music." --Paula Nechak

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Charles Mingus--Triumph of the Underdog is the first comprehensive documentary about jazz bassist, bandleader, and composer Charles Mingus. Mingus led a tumultuous life filled with trauma and frustration, joy and creativity. Not light enough to be considered white and not dark enough to fit into the black community, he was an outcast in American society who charted his own path. Likewise, his legacy as a 20th century composer reaches far beyond conventional jazz idioms.

Mingus apprenticed with people like Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton, and Charlie Parker before going out on his own and becoming a musical force for more than a decade. When interest in his music waned at the height of the rock era in the mid-1960s, and one of his closest collaborators, Eric Dolphy, died, Mingus was institutionalized due to psychological problems. Upon his return to the music scene, he began playing more concerts and his record sales zoomed. This golden period of recognition ended when he contracted Lou Gehrig's Disease and his muscles began to deteriorate. He died in 1979.

Exhaustively researched, virtually everything used in this film is extraordinarily rare--newly unearthed performance footage, previously unpublished photographs, radio broadcasts, and private interviews. Abundant clips of Mingus in performance in the 1960s and 1970s perfectly illustrate both his joy and his rage. Nine years in the making, this lucid, involving portrait shows the many faces and tortured heart of a musical genius. He titled his 1971 autobiography Beneath the Underdog, but by the end of his life, with his ambition and resolute sense of purpose, the underdog ultimately triumphed.

Performances include "Epitaph," "Peggy's Blue Skylight," "Better Get Hit in Your Soul," "So Long Eric," "Sue's Changes," "Goodbye Porkpie Hat," and more. Produced by Don McGlynn and Sue Mingus. Directed by Don McGlynn.


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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, April 9, 2000
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I had high hopes for this film, as I am enormous admirer of Charles Mingus, and a passionate collector of his records, but, unfortunately, "Triumph of the Underdog" is a jumbled mess. It's a great example of how important editing is in documentary. When you have a bad editor, or an director who doesn't understand editing, you end up with a film like this. After a meandering introduction, which does little to whet one's appetite for the subject at hand, the rest of the film is loosely structured around the story of Mingus's life. Yet it presents only shards of that life that are incomplete and often unclear, and there are many gaps. For some reason, many of the interview subjects were shot in pairs, so while one person is talking, the other is left to stare at them. For some reason, Gunther Schuller is used a primary interviewee, but he can't hold the film together and he's an odd choice in any case. There is wonderful footage of Mingus performing, but, like the rest of the film, it is not well used, and we often get only bits and pieces of songs that don't add up to anything. There is fascinating footage of Mingus shooting a gun in his apartment and later being evicted (shot by another documentarian in the 60's) but, again, that whole story is not as clear or compelling as it could have been. This is just a huge missed opportunity, as you can see from the footage available and the musicians interviewed that a great film could have been constructed here. After all, we're dealing with one of the most dynamic, exciting musicians and compelling personalities of recent times. For anyone who loves Mingus and loves jazz, only buy this if you can put up with the frustration you will feel at all that could have been. You'll enjoy the bits and pieces, but if you want good filmmaking about jazz, there are much better films: "Straight, No Chaser", "Let's Get Lost", or "Great Day in Harlem" are all worth watching. In the meantime, let's hope that someone with more skills as a filmmaker will get a hold of this footage.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best jazz documentaries, August 20, 2000
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I have seen a lot of the many jazz biographies and this one is probably the best. If this isn't the best, it's right near the top. I found it very involving, dramatic and sometimes quite funny. Mingus was a fascinating personality, and this documentary gets into many aspects of his character. A lot of the press about him emphasizes the violent side of Mingus, but there were many other aspects, which this documentary thankfully explores. There is quite a fascinating array of films clips of Mingus, most of which I haven't seen before. And there many other interviews. Probably the most interesting is when two of his wives are interviewed together. Quite engrossing. Really a great documentary. Don't miss it.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great Mingus Footage, Bad Documentary, December 30, 2003
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I must agree with the review entitled 'disappointed'. I am an avid collector of Mingus records and am familiar with much of his career. This attempt at a portrait of Mingus is poorly constructed and fails to provide even a basic overview of his life and music. There is no chronology as tantalising snippts of film jump from the seventies back to the fifties, with scarce an opportunity to listen to an extended piece. Rather than allow the rare concert footage and original recordings to 'speak for themselves', the filmmakers lean heavily on ponderous and repetitive interviews that either emphasise how volatile a personality was Mingus or how he was an American equivalent of a Schoenberg. There is virtually no discussion of any one of his many innovative recordings, and the film moves briskly through his 'golden period' of roughly '55 to '65 with little mention of his many great achievements. We are told repeatedly what a great composer and bassist Mingus was, and yet the film includes precious little footage of Mingus and his bands performing. As mentioned, the chronology of the footage is so poorly arranged that there is no sense of what a remarkable period of activity Mingus sustained during that ten year period in which the vast bulk of his classic recordings were made.
A disappointment, but worth having for the rare Mingus footage. But this poor excuse for a documentary does not serve as a good introduction to his career.
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1.0 out of 5 stars One heck of a basket case
So, he was a musical genius, so what? I always like the way people ignore the fact that some musical geniuses were plain out of their skulls. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Patrick Nava

3.0 out of 5 stars Get the VHS Tape (5 stars), DVD has awful sound (1 Star)
I have this on VHS tape and DVD. I've watched it dozens of times. To me, it's not about Mingus the bass player or composer. Read more
Published 23 months ago by K. Luey

3.0 out of 5 stars Mingus...
This is great for footage of Mingus...but Gunther Schuller really ruins the documentary-part of the film... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Music Thief

4.0 out of 5 stars Mingus larger than life
The material featured on this DVD focuses on chosen points of Mingus'life as a composer and spans a wide sweep of the bassist and composer. Read more
Published on May 12, 2007 by Ladurelle

4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant musician - very good composer.
This documentary unapologetically has a mission: to elevate Charles Mingus' status to "great" composer. Read more
Published on January 28, 2005 by Steven Sprague

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!
Definitely ranks up there with "Straight No Chaser" and "A Great Day In Harlem". Read more
Published on July 18, 2002 by powerstar24@hotmail.com

4.0 out of 5 stars after viewing
strictly raccomanded to everyone intends to play doublebass. After viewing, these are the possibilities:

starting to play day and night; mumbling something like: uhm, it's not... Read more

Published on June 27, 2001 by francesco cisternino

5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinatin work
I wasn't that familiar with jazz music before I saw this documentary, but I found it fascinating and very moving. The music was involving, and the life story very dramatic. Read more
Published on May 14, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars I highly recommend this video
There are so many good things to say about this video. Let me start with saying that Mingus's "Epitaph" is covered in detail: both the 1962 Town Hall performance that... Read more
Published on February 19, 2001 by Robert D. Glover Jr.

4.0 out of 5 stars !Viva Mingus!
I would have to say this movie is definately cool. although I wanted more concert footage. It was a good movie. VIVA MINGUS !
Published on March 27, 2000 by Joe S.

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