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Keith Jarrett’s legendary performance in January 1975 nearly didn’t happen. Based on a true story, Köln 75 follows how the concert was conceived and orchestrated by the efforts of a teenage up and coming concert promoter, Vera Brandes, (played by German actress Mala Emde). Her enthusiasm set her to multitasking – from organizing the concert venue (the Cologne Opera House), promoting the event, and selling the tickets, to convincing Jarrett to perform when he almost dropped out when the Bösendorfer Imperial Grand piano he was promised was nowhere to be found. John Magaro plays Jarrett with his own intensity, a sublime counterpoint to Mala Emde’s joyful portrayal of the enthusiastic and unstoppable Vera. Köln 75 captures the compelling, entertaining and, until now, unknown backstory about Jarrett’s one-hour, entirely improvised concert, which became the best-selling solo album in jazz history.

English and German with English Subtitles

“This fleet-footed period piece…concerns a moment in 1975 when Keith Jarrett caught lightning in a bottle… Crowd-pleaser…Tough to resist.” –Ben Kenigsberg, The New York Times

“Infectious…you don’t need to be a Keith Jarrett fan to enjoy Köln 75, but for anyone who is, the movie is a savory anecdote that colors in his fluky rapture.” –Owen Gleiberman, Variety

“A vivid vehicle for a dynamic, often very funny Emde… the female-focused story of a high-stakes struggle, showing how a cultural passion can sometimes overcome all obstacles and transform a person’s life entirely.” –Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily

The director, Ido Fluk,  is a graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts and lives in New York City, USA. He is the co-writer and director of “The Ticket” which screened in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival and of “Never Too Late” which premiered in Edinburgh and won the Regard d’or at the Festival International de Films de Fribourg. He is currently working with Joe Wright to develop the series “Empty Mansions” for HBO and with James Schamus on the legal thriller “24 Hours in June”.