King for Two Days

A concert documentary

In King for Two Days, filmmaker Noah Hutton chronicles drummer Dave King's (The Bad Plus, Happy Apple) two-night concert at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN, featuring five of the groups he drums in. Through rehearsals, interviews with the musicians, and concert excerpts, a world emerges where the concept of the band is held above the need for individual showmanship, a rarity in jazz.

Noah Hutton

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04-09-2012

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55 min

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Noah Hutton

Noah Hutton

Noah Hutton got his start as a documentary filmmaker with the features Crude Independence (SXSW 2009) and Deep Time (SXSW 2015). In 2015, he created Brain City, a multi-platform installation in Times Square commissioned by the Times Square Arts Alliance. He has presented work at the Venice Biennale, Society for Neuroscience, Wellcome Collection, Rubin Museum of Art, and elsewhere. Noah graduated from Wesleyan University, where he studied art history and neuroscience, and received the Jacob Burns Film Center's 2015 New Lens Award.
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