TORONTO 鈥 Oh, to live life like Quincy Jones.
At the Toronto International Film Festival, Netflix unveiled Quincy, a new documentary (streaming Sept. 21) written and directed by his actor daughter, Rashida Jones, and documentarian Alan Hicks.
At just over two hours, the feature is a sprawling look at the outspoken 85-year-old musician鈥檚 stunning 70-year career, from his humble beginnings in Chicago鈥檚 Depression-era South Side (where he became a trumpet prodigy) to being a gifted composer and mega-producer who had an impact on the lives of stars including Frank Sinatra, Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jackson and Will Smith.
What kept Quincy shaking paradigms over seven decades? 鈥淚 never wanted to be a grown-up,鈥 he said at the Q&A that followed the screening, to laughter. 鈥淕rown-ups are boring.鈥
There was a ton of footage for the directing duo to wade through. Onstage, Hicks said they shot 800 hours of footage of 鈥淨鈥 and had access to 2,000 hours of his archival footage.
鈥淵ou can鈥檛 get it all in!鈥 cracked Quincy, whose arrangement of Sinatra鈥檚 Fly Me to the Moon was played on the actual moon.
Grounded by intimate videos showcasing his warm wit, Quincy is paced with the same sense of urgency the musician has been propelled by throughout his life.
The film chronicles his upbringing with a schizophrenic mother; a worldly outlook gained as a teen who travelled the world playing jazz; the countless artists he mentored, and the 51 Hollywood films and TV shows he scored (breaking the barrier on African-American film composers).
Marriages came and went, seven children were born.
Quincy Jones suffered twin brain aneurysms in 1974 and a stroke in 2015. He has since quit drinking.
What surprised Rashida about her father after combing through the story of his life?
鈥淚 think it was just the consistency of pattern that he pushed himself to the limit every decade 鈥 to sometimes a health crisis or a nervous breakdown or whatever it was,鈥 she said.
鈥淎nd then every single time, [he] managed to survive, reset, recalibrate and make a decision to live his life in a different way.鈥
Rashida turned to her famous father. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e got a lot of lives, Dad.鈥
鈥淒on鈥檛 stop till you get enough,鈥 Quincy grinned.