Sundays at The Triple Nickel
synopsis
On Edgecombe Avenue in Sugar Hill, Harlem, Marjorie Eliot is making sure her apartment building�s iconic jazz legacy lives on. Marjorie and her son have been hosting jazz concerts in her apartment every Sunday for the past 26 years, a pursuit of overcoming grief through music. The story of the women behind the piano and how Marjorie's generous vision came to be and the life it has taken on since, as she leaves behind her own legacy.
cast
Marjorie Eliot
directed by
Jess Colquhoun
director's bio
Jess Colquhoun is an award-winning filmmaker and photographer who splits her time between London and Los Angeles. Colquhoun's films are told through a documentary approach with an emotive and naturalistic eye that reflects her curious nature and passion for people, music, and culture, with a love of human centered storytelling.
screenwriter
Martini
producer
Executive Producers: JJ Rubin, Randall Bourquin, Lindsay Wallner; Producer: Cordielle Street
runtime
13 minutes
country
US
category
Short Documentary
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