- Jeremy Marre
Jeremy Marre is a
television director , writer and producer who foundedHarcourt Films and has worked extensively around the world. Many of his films are on musical subjects. His reputation was made with the "Beats of the Heart" series [http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=5699] , which introduced elements of what is now calledworld music , and its performers [http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20000828/star/star1.html] , to the Western world [http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=204;5;34;62&sku=538955] . He has run director courses for the National Film School, sat on the advisory boards for the National Sound Archive and theArts Council of England , has broadcast widely on BBC radio, has written forThe Times , The Sunday Telegraph,New York Post andThe Independent .There have been retrospectives of his music films at the Florence Film Festival and on Channel 4.Biography
Marre grew up and was educated in London. He read law and began training as a lawyer, before studying film at the
Slade School and theRoyal College of Art . He is married with two sons.Career to date
Marre recently completed a documentary on the American
prison gang TheAryan Brotherhood [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/08/02/nosplit/bvtv03last.xml] . He was series producer of theBBC Music series "Soul Britannia" examining the history and influence ofsoul music in Britain [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/soulbritannia/] .In 2005 Marre directed and produced "
Marvin Gaye : What's Going On?", a biography for thePBS series "American Masters" and BBC television. And he’s completing production of "The RealPhil Spector ", a one-hour biography of the reclusive music producer charged with murder, forChannel 4 .Marre worked with
James Brown on "Soul Survivor -- The James Brown Story", a 90-minute biography featuring extended interviews, rehearsal, and performance by James Brown [http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/features/article1117549.ece] , also featuring Little Richard, Chuck D, Dan Aykroyd [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/brown_j_interview.html] and many others.Marre is writing the screenplay for the feature film "
Ladyboys ', based on his award-winning documentary "Ladyboys ", shown on Channel 4 and around the world, which opened the San Francisco Film Festival.His
Grammy Nominated (2002) 90 minuteBob Marley biography "Rebel Music" [http://www.avrev.com/news/0102/21.bobmarley.shtml] for Channel 4 and PBS ‘American Masters’ [http://www.jahworks.org/music/movies/jeremy_marre.html] won the 2002 American Cine Golden Eagle as well as a series Emmy. Jeremy also directed theBAFTA nominated (2002) [http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/BAFTA_Awards/2002] opening one-hour film for the BBC series "Walk on By" which explored the music of early immigrants to the U.S, like Jerome Kern, the Gershwins and Irving Berlin. This won the major music documentary award at the 2002 Montreux Film Festival .Marre produced and directed the major eight-hour Channel 4 series "Chasing Rainbows", a part-dramatised story of British popular music; and the 3-part series "Nature of Music" (Channel 4) about ritual and music around the world, from Bali to Brazil, and featuring Beyreuth
Opera House's new Ring Cycle. Jeremy also produced and directed "Forbidden Image", about the Indian erotic arts, with an original score byRavi Shankar , for ITV.Marre's four-part Channel 4 series about musical improvisation around the world, "On the Edge" [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,1674695,00.html] , was preceded by "Beats of the Heart" [http://www.harcourtfilms.com/beats.html] a 14-hour, multi-award-winning series on world music that was networked several times on British television, accompanied by Jeremy’s book of the same name and 14 videos/DVDs. The films include "Roots, Rock, Reggae" (Jamaican music) [http://www.itzcaribbean.com/roots_rock_reggae2.php] and "Rhythm of Resistance" on black music as resistance to apartheid in South Africa.
With writer
Gerald Durrell , he produced and directed the 12-part animal communication series "Ourselves and Other Animals" (for Channel 4 and CBC). Marre has also made several "South Bank Show s" for ITV, including the Golden Harp winner onSalsa (music) , profiles ofHerbert von Karajan andClaudio Abbado (for ITV/Granada International), and the popular "Wedding Day" series for LWT.Marre has made two acclaimed cinema films on the Japanese martial arts, called "Way of the Sword" and "Soul of the
Samuari ".External source
* [http://www.jeremymarre.com Marre's web site]
* [http://www.harcourtfilms.com Harcourt Films web site]
* [http://www.jahworks.org/music/movies/jeremy_marre.html Interview with Marre on Marley and Reggae]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/brown_j_interview.html Interview with Marre on James Brown]
* [http://www.digitalclassicsdvd.co.uk/cat_worldmusic.asp Beats of the Heart on DVD]
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