In case this was missed back in March, it comes up for re-broadcast this coming Friday - link to the original on iplayer below:
This unflinching portrait of the wildly gifted but ill-fated jazz singer draws on a trove of research amassed in the 1970s by the journalist Linda Lipnack Kuehl. The film assembles classic performance footage alongside extracts from interviews that range from jazz legends Count Basie and Charles Mingus to school friends, lovers, lawyers - and the FBI agents who arrested her. The complexities of Holiday's life emerge, including her various addictions and the political consequences to her recording of the protest song Strange Fruit.
This unflinching portrait of the wildly gifted but ill-fated jazz singer draws on a trove of research amassed in the 1970s by the journalist Linda Lipnack Kuehl. The film assembles classic performance footage alongside extracts from interviews that range from jazz legends Count Basie and Charles Mingus to school friends, lovers, lawyers - and the FBI agents who arrested her. The complexities of Holiday's life emerge, including her various addictions and the political consequences to her recording of the protest song Strange Fruit.
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