Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 (2004)

This is Masada as no one except maybe the band itself has ever experienced it. Filmmaking at its most exciting, bringing you right into the heart of the action.

Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 (2004) poster

Filmed with an intimate three camera shoot by Antonio Ferrera, a close friend of John Zorn and a long time cameraman for the documentary masters the Maysles Brothers, this concert film captures the band performing a set of Zorn's Masada compositions at their home base in the Lower East Side, Tonic, in the summer of 1999.

Director: Antonio Ferrera
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 68 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: John Zorn
Editing: Matthew Prinzing
Production: Tzadik, Ferrera Films, Inc.
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Themes

Music Festivals and Shared Euphoria

Keywords

jazz, concert film

More Films by Director: Antonio Ferrera
More Films in Genre: Music, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 about?
Filmed with an intimate three camera shoot by Antonio Ferrera, a close friend of John Zorn and a long time cameraman for the documentary masters the Maysles Brothers, this concert film captures the band performing a set of Zorn's Masada compositions at their home base in the Lower East Side, Tonic, in the summer of 1999.
Who directed Masada: Live at Tonic 1999?
Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 was directed by Antonio Ferrera.
Who stars in Masada: Live at Tonic 1999?
Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 stars John Zorn, Greg Cohen, Dave Douglas, Joey Baron.
How long is Masada: Live at Tonic 1999?
Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
What genre is Masada: Live at Tonic 1999?
Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 produced?
Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Masada: Live at Tonic 1999?
The themes of Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 include: Music Festivals and Shared Euphoria.