The World According to John Coltrane

The World According to John Coltrane

1990 · 59 min · ★ 4.0 · Documentary, Music

The World According to John Coltrane is a documentary film about saxophonist John Coltrane

Directed by Toby Byron · Written by Robert Palmer

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