Jeremy Marre (7 October 1943 – 15 March 2020) was an English television director, writer and producer who founded Harcourt Films and made films around the world.
Much of his work focused on musical subjects.
His reputation was made with the ''Beats of the Heart'' series, which introduced elements of what is now called
world music, and its performers, to the Western world. ''Rhythms of Resistance'', a film in the series, was where
Paul Simon
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first saw
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, who played a prominent role on Simon’s
Graceland album. ''
The New York Times'' said of ''Beats of the Heart'': "It can make your jaw drop regularly with astonishment." He has run director courses for the
National Film and Television School
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, sat on the advisory boards for the
British Library Sound Archive and the
Arts Council of England, has broadcast widely on
BBC radio, has written for ''
The Times'', ''
New York Post'' and ''
The Independent''.
There have been retrospectives of his music films at the Florence Film Festival and on
Channel 4.
In 2016, Marre was the first recipient of a new lifetime achievement award bestowed jointly by
Arizona State University
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and Arizona Humanities.
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 the
Royal College of Art. He was married with two sons.
Career
In 1986, ''
the New York Times'' wrote: “Somehow, the director Jeremy Marre manages to document musical events that most outsiders wouldn't even hear about, much less be allowed to attend.”
Marre's most recent completed work is a profile of
Count Basie in 2019.
In 2018, he directed
Amy Winehouse: Back to Black, first shown on BBC4. In his review for
The Arts Desk
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,
Mark Kidel
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wrote of the film: "Jeremy Marre has consistently been making first-class music documentaries since the 1970’s: he knows how to tell a story, and allows enough space for the music to speak for itself." Before that, Marre made
Marc Bolan, "Cosmic Dancer", for BBC to mark the 40th anniversary of the singer's death. The film is described by the
Sunday Times
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as "fascinatingly ambiguous" and premiered in the UK on Friday 15 September 2017.
Marre's previous film was the feature-length documentary, "The Heart of Country" a history of the Nashville music scene. In 2013, he produced and directed "Key to the Highway", telling the story of Blues legend
Big Bill Broonzy with interviews from
Keith Richards,
Ray Davies and
Pete Seeger.
"
Youssou N'Dour: Voice of Africa" was first shown on
BBC Four
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Otis Redding.
Marre also made "Angels and Demons: the Carlos Santana Story", a feature-length biography based around an intimate interview with
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.
In 2011 he was responsible for the BBC's acclaimed ''
Reggae Britannia
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'', a history of
reggae music in the UK, premiered in February 2011. The film won the UNESCO Award for best feature documentary at the Jamaica Reggae Festival 2011, jointly with ''
Fire in Babylon
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''.
On the death of
Malcolm McLaren
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in 2010, Marre's tribute show was broadcast on BBC2. He has also produced the series ''Latin Music USA'', a transatlantic co-production about the history of
Latin American music
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and its influence on popular music in general.
Other highlights of his work in the last decade include directing a documentary on the American
prison gang The
Aryan Brotherhood; acting as series producer of the
BBC Music series ''Soul Britannia'' examining the history and influence of
soul music in Britain; writing and directing ''
Marvin Gaye
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: What's Going On?'', a biography for the
PBS series ''American Masters'' and BBC; and ''The Real
Phil Spector'', a one-hour biography of the reclusive music producer recently found guilty of murder, for
Channel 4.
Previously, Marre has worked with
James Brown
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on ''Soul Survivor – The James Brown Story'', a 90-minute biography featuring extended interviews, rehearsal, and performance by James Brown, also featuring
Little Richard
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,
Chuck D
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and
Dan Aykroyd
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.
His award-winning documentary ''
Ladyboys'', was shown on Channel 4 and abroad. His 90-minute movie ''Rebel Music'' about the life of
Bob Marley earned him a
Grammy Award nomination (Bob Marley's first), as well as winning the
CINE Golden Eagle
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prize.
Earlier work included the
BAFTA nominated (2002) opening one-hour film for the BBC series ''Walk on By''; an 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; ''Forbidden Image'', with an original score by
Ravi Shankar, for ITV.
Marre collaborated with Derek Bailey on the four-part Channel 4 series about
musical improvisation
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around the world, ''On the Edge''.
He has made several of the BBC series ''
Classic Albums
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Format
The TV seri ...
'',
worked with
Gerald Durrell on a 12-part series entitled ''Ourselves and Other Animals'', and written, produced and directed programmes for the
South Bank Show which won the Milan Grand Prix and Golden Harp awards.
''Beats of the Heart'' was his 14-hour series on world music that was networked several times on British television, accompanied by his book of the same name and 14 videos/DVDs. The films include ''Roots, Rock, Reggae'' (Jamaican music) and ''Rhythm of Resistance'' on black music as resistance to
apartheid in South Africa. His work for cinema includes ''Way of the Sword'' and ''Soul of the Samurai''.
Harcourt films
Harcourt Films is a UK-based independent television production company founded by Jeremy Marre.
;Partial production filmography:
*''Beats of the Heart: Roots Rock Reggae'' (1977) (TV)
*''Beats of the Heart: Salsa'' (1979) (TV)
*''Beats of the Heart: Rhythm of Resistance'' (1979) (TV)
*''Beats of the Heart: Chase the Devil – Religious Music of the Appalachian Mountains'' (1983) (TV)
*''Enemies of Silence'' (1991) (TV)
*''On the Edge: Improvisation in Music – Nothin' Premeditated'' (1992) (TV)
*''On the Edge: Improvisation in Music – A Liberating Thing'' (1992) (TV)
*''On the Edge: Improvisation in Music – Movement in Time'' (1992) (TV)
*''Ladyboys'' (1995) (TV)
*''Grateful and the Dead'' (1996) (TV)
*''Lie Detectors'' (1997) (TV)
*''A Roll of the Dice: The Capeman on Broadway'' (1998) (TV)
References
External links
*
Harcourt FilmsBeats of the Heart on DVD
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Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art
Alumni of the Royal College of Art
English screenwriters
English male screenwriters
2020 deaths
1943 births
Artists from London