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Moor Mother: Jazz Codes

Jul 1, 2022
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★ 5.2

Overview

Poet, musician, visual artist, and Afrofuturist Moor Mother roams a hallucinatory Mojave Desert alone. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Moor Mother visits the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra HQ and plays with jazz luminaries and elders, including Henry “The Skipper” Franklin, Michael Session, and Maia.

Genres

Documentary
Music

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Cast

Moor Mother

Self

Moor Mother

Henry Franklin

Self

Henry Franklin

Michael Session

Self

Michael Session

Mekala Session

Self

Mekala Session

Maia

Self

Maia

Ant Artefakt

Dancer

Ant Artefakt

DJ Lucky

Dancer

DJ Lucky