Nina Simone Movies

With her unmistakable, raspy voice and hypnotically unclassifiable style, Nina Simone's influence crosses almost as many boundaries as the jazz chanteuse herself. Crisscrossing musical genres, usually in the confines of a single album, Simone would ultimately become most closely associated with soul and jazz. Born the sixth of eight siblings in Tryon, NC, Simone studied at New York's Juilliard School of Music in hopes of establishing herself as a classical pianist. Working as an accompanist and offering piano lessons as a means to make ends meet while she was still a student, it was while auditioning for a position as a pianist at an Atlantic City nightclub that Simone's true abilities were discovered. Simone was told that the position was hers if she could sing in addition to playing, and soon after agreeing to those terms Simone's reputation as a performer to watch out for was soon growing. Simone began recording in the late '50s, and by the early '60s, the tireless performer had recorded nine albums for release on the Candix label. Her work for Phillips during the mid-'60s is often considered her best, and after remaining a prolific performer in the early '70s, Simone's personal life began to fall on hard times. Relocating to Europe following her divorce from husband/manager Andy Stroud, Simone lived a somewhat nomadic existence before settling in Bouc-Bel-Air in the mid-'70s. Though she had vowed never to return to the United States due to her experience with record companies and the racial climate that existed at the time, popular demand would find the singer returning to her native soil in the late '90s, to the delight of fans. In the world of cinema, many films made use of Simone's recordings, including such efforts as Point of No Return (1993), Shallow Grave (1994), and Stealing Beauty (1996). The films Brel (1982) and Playboy: The Party Continues (2000) also offered rare interviews and archival appearances of the much-beloved diva. Simone gave birth to a daughter, named Lisa Celeste, in 1962, and wrote an autobiography entitled I Put a Spell on You in 1991. On April 21, 2003, Nina Simone died of natural causes at her home in Carry-le-Rouet, France. She was 70. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
2004  
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Richard Linklater directs the romantic drama Before Sunset, a sequel to Before Sunrise (1995). Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) were strangers who spent a loquacious night together in Vienna. Nine years later, Jesse has written a book about the encounter. During his accelerated European book tour, he reunites with Celine in Paris. Before Jesse's flight home, he joins Celine for a picturesque walk around Paris peppered with intimate conversation: at first, about the minutiae of their day-to-day lives and their relationships, and then about their lingering feelings for one another. Before Sunset was nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ethan HawkeJulie Delpy, (more)
1998  
 
Directed by Rene Letzgus, this 75-minute documentary centers around a 1976 Paris concert starring the versatile Nina Simone. Known for exploring musical boundaries -- her areas of expertise include classical, blues, folk, pop, and soul music -- Simone's abilities are legendary among her followers, who often refer to her as the "High Priestess of Soul." ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

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1990  
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In this stylized adaptation of her 1988 off-Broadway show, singer/actress/comedian Sandra Bernhard explores celebrity, stereotypes, and her own childhood in a series of monologues and musical numbers. Although much of the material comes straight from the original stage show, Bernhard and co-writer John Boskovich updated many of her pop-cultural musings and added several new production numbers. They also turned a one-woman show into something of a mockumentary, staging interviews with Bernhard's fictional manager (Lu Leonard) and adding several additional characters. Most of the action is staged in a theater full of well-heeled African American patrons who slowly leave in disgust at Bernhard's performance, which includes her deadpan fantasies about an imagined gentile childhood, a dalliance with Warren Beatty, and a trip to Studio 54. Originally given a limited release by New Line Cinema in 1990, Without You I'm Nothing was quickly pulled from theaters when the company that produced it went bankrupt. Eventually, however, it made its was to home video and DVD. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sandra BernhardSteve Antin, (more)
1985  
 
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Enjoy the sounds of jazz musician Nina Simone in this musical video. ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Nina Simone
1982  
R  
In this documentary, director Frederic Rossif has mixed footage of the popular, late singer Jacques Brel in concert and stage performances, with his own interpretive shots and news clips to present a synopsis of Brel's career -- from its beginnings in the early 1960s to his death from cancer in 1978. Biographical and personal data have been excluded, which may disappoint some viewers who want to know more about the man himself. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Nina SimoneJacques Brel, (more)
1965  
 
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This release contains a dozen songs performed by the legendary jazz artist Nina Simone with the assistance of some stellar sidemen. Culled from a pair of live appearances from the '60s, the setlist includes "The Ballad of Hollis Brown," "Go Limp," "Mississippi Goddam," "I Put a Spell On You," and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood." ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Nina Simone
1962  
 
Enjoy the sounds of Nina Simone who is joined by "Montego Joe" on congas performing titles from "Porgy and Bess" and "There Is a Book of Love." ~ All Movie Guide

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1961  
 
Enjoy the tunes of Nina Simone who is joined by Al Schactman, Robert Hamilton and Christopher White. ~ All Movie Guide

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Famed singer Nina Simone performed four different years at the Monteux Jazz Festival. This release contains her entire 1976 performance, as well as songs from her 1987 and 1990 appearances. The eleven song setlist includes "Little Girl Blies," "Backlash Blues," "Be My Husband," "Someone to Watch Over Me," "My Baby Just Cares for Me," and "I Loves You Porgy." ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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