Iris Indie International to Host Exclusive Screening of Acclaimed SLOANE: A JAZZ SINGER Documentary at Cannes

Movie Launch Announced in Celebration of International Jazz Day

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / April 30, 2024 / Iris Indie International is excited to announce an exclusive screening of the award-winning documentary Sloane: A Jazz Singer at this year's Cannes Film Festival. The screening will take place on Friday, May 17, 2024, at 2 p.m. in the Riviera 1 screening room at the Palais des Festivals.

SLOANE: A JAZZ SINGER Documentary
SLOANE: A JAZZ SINGER Documentary

The much-acclaimed film, directed by Michael Lippert, has been awarded Best Documentary at more than a dozen international film festivals and has appeared on several must-see lists, including at Palm Springs International Film Festival in January.

Sloane: A Jazz Singer follows legendary vocalist Carol Sloane as she prepares for one last live recording in New York at the age of 82 while reflecting on a remarkable but largely unknown career involving everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to The Beatles. Sloane's knockout debut at the 1961 Newport Jazz Festival led to her immediate signing by Columbia Records, which landed her gigs with the most-renowned jazz artists of the era, including Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae, and more. She was hailed by late-night luminaries like Johnny Carson, who featured her regularly, and later called "the greatest living jazz singer" by The Washington Post. But with the onset of the British Invasion of the '60s, her star began to dim as quickly as it had burst upon the scene, resulting in personal, emotional and financial struggles that kept her on the edge of insolvency for most of her life. And though she endured miraculously through a six-decade career that won her international acclaim, the public at large still doesn't know her name.

Stephen Barefoot, producer of the documentary, befriended Sloane on his first night working as a young bartender in an underground nightclub in Raleigh, North Carolina in the mid-1970s. Eventually, Sloane would work as Barefoot's partner in his own jazz club in the early '80s. They remained friends for the rest of her life. When she asked him "Will anyone care about me when I'm gone?" he felt compelled to tell her story, and Sloane: A Jazz Singer became the answer.

In 2019, the film's team captured her triumphant final live-album recording at Manhattan's iconic Birdland, amid cheers, tears and ovations. Sloane suffered a stroke in spring of the next year, was confined to a nursing facility, and passed away exactly 30 days prior to the world premiere of this film. Tributes poured in from The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and The Washington Post.