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I Go Back Home: Jimmy Scott ()


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Grieving the loss of his wife and driven by the search for meaning in his life, German composer Ralf Kemper risks his fortune and sanity by realizing his life-long dream to produce a jazz record for ailing jazz icon Jimmy Scott.

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Jimmy Scott ...
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Marco Beacco ...
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Gregg Field ...
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Geoff Gillette ...
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Tommy LiPuma ...
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Monica Mancini ...
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Grégoire Maret ...
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Bob Mintzer ...
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James Moody ...
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David Ritz ...
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Rik Sanchez ...
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Jeanie Scott ...
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Directed by

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Yoon-Ha Chang

Written by

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Yoon-Ha Chang ... (story)
 
Yoon-Ha Chang ... (writer)
 
Florian Siebert ... (story)
 
Florian Siebert ... (writer)

Produced by

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Yoon-Ha Chang ... producer
Andrei Filip ... producer
Donna Hall ... producer
Ralf Kemper ... producer

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Mark Joggerst
Ralf Kemper

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Yoon-Ha Chang
Florian Siebert

Editing by

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Yoon-Ha Chang
Florian Siebert

Editorial Department

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Felix Hüsken ... colorist

Sound Department

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Tom Blankenberg ... sound editor / sound mixer
Yoon-Ha Chang ... sound
Stephan Colli ... supervising sound editor (as Stefan Colli)
Markus Emonds ... technical support
Geoff Gillette ... recording engineer
Fabian Koch ... sound
Lawrence Manchester ... sound mixer
Falk Möller ... rerecording mixer
Veith Semrau ... assistant engineer
Florian Siebert ... sound
Josef Steinbüchel ... additional sound design

Music Department

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Hubert Bittman ... orchestra scoring mixer
Tom Blankenberg ... music editor
Frantisek Drs ... Conductor - HBR Studio Symphony Orchestra
Karel Fisl ... Recordist - HBR Studio Symphony Orchestra
Mark Joggerst ... orchestrator
Ralf Kemper ... music producer / orchestrator
Mamiko Kitaura ... composer: additional music
Phil Ramone ... song production

Additional Crew

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Ika Brünger ... poster design
Samuel Davis ... translator
Kyung-Il Han ... production assistant
Andy Hazel ... production assistant
Jinah Jung ... title design
Marta Lamovsek ... stills photographer
Jan Uwe Leisse ... legal coordinator
Grethler Rechtsanwälte ... legal coordinator
Max Sammer ... runner
Thomas Weltner ... title design

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Timo Xanke Binga ... thanks
Kai Blankenberg ... thanks
Dee Dee Bridgewater ... thanks
Til Brönner ... thanks
Tom Bähler ... thanks
Jorge Calandrelli ... thanks
Jini Chang ... thanks
Jung-Sook Chang ... thanks
Britta Dannenberg ... thanks
Michael Davis ... thanks
Lars Göllnitz ... thanks
Adam Hall ... thanks
Pat Hall ... thanks
Josef Hekmat ... thanks
Sang-Heui Jeon ... thanks
Klaus Kemper ... thanks
Bernard Leben ... thanks
Roger Mork ... thanks
Yoshizumi Nagaya ... thanks
Heike Rowdina Sauerzopf ... thanks
Stephan Scheuss ... thanks
Richard Schmied ... thanks
Jeanie Scott ... thanks
Christian Steinmetz ... thanks
Marcus Tollmann ... thanks
Mojca Vakselj ... thanks
Vincent Amaury van Haff ... thanks
Ulrich Vitenius ... thanks
Chris Vulpi ... thanks
Jacqueline Wong ... thanks

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Plot Summary

I Go Back Home - Jimmy Scott tells the unlikely pairing of jazz legend Jimmy Scott and disillusioned German producer and composer Ralf Kemper. Jimmy Scott, friend of Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker and one of the last connections to the golden age of jazz, was described as "perhaps the most unjustly ignored American singer of the 20th century," by the New York Times. Overcoming tragic personal loss, Kemper becomes obsessed with the idea of bringing attention to his hero. By the time Kemper and Scott meet, Scott is 85 years-old and living in obscurity in Las Vegas. Reliant on his wife and a wheelchair, Kemper is shocked by Jimmy's circumstances which puts his dream at risk before it even begins. Together with many of Scott's old friends like Quincy Jones, Joe Pesci and James Moody, Kemper sacrifices all he has to pursue his dream. As he gathers some of the world's greatest jazz musicians, Jimmy blooms with the attention and with a chance to record again. The film soon documents a race against Jimmy's deteriorating health and Kemper's rapidly dwindling bank balance as they work to create one perfect album. Written by Andy Hazel

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  • 96 min
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