From Adolphe Sax’s workshop to the legendary times of jazz and bebop, conquering the classical music stages, forbidden by Nazis and Communists and banned by the Pope: in its 170-year history the saxophone has always been the most seductive as well as the most feared musical instrument. Award-winning Canadian filmmaker Larry Weinstein illuminates and mythologizes the story of the saxophone, its most legendary players and its allegedly longstanding curse about saxophonists falling prey to the instrument’s dark powers.
Writing | Michael Segell | Writer |
Production | Niv Fichman | Executive Producer |
Editing | David New | Editor |
Directing | Larry Weinstein | Director |
Production | Fraser Ash | Supervising Producer |
Production | Tessa Lai | Line Producer |
Writing | David New | Writer |
Production | Larry Weinstein | Producer |
Camera | John M. Tran | Director of Photography |