Jaco

2015 • 116 minutes
4.7
53 reviews
77%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

There are few musicians who fundamentally change their instrument, and even fewer still who transcend their instrument altogether. Jaco Pastorius did both.
In 1976, Jaco’s melodic “singing” bass style redefined the role of the bass in modern music. Almost overnight, critics hailed Jaco Pastorius as “the future of modern music,” alongside popular visionaries like David Bowie, Tom Waits, Patti Smith, Bryan Ferry, Lou Reed, and Herbie Hancock.
Driven only by his own desire to create the music he wanted to hear, Jaco transformed himself from a poor and unknown, scrappy Florida boy, into an international sensation — all without any formal musical training. Instead of chasing popular music, Jaco led his fans towards the music inside him. Defiantly jumping off amplifiers, heaving his bass through the air, and refusing to be just a “sideman,” Jaco broke down the barriers between audiences and genres.
Unfortunately, for many of our most sensitive artists, great genius comes at great cost… and Jaco Pastorius was no exception.
Now over 25 years since his violent and untimely death, his story will teach the world about true musicianship, family, and the indestructible power of the human spirit.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
53 reviews
Kevin Tucker
May 10, 2021
Incredible story about a not-so-humble bass guitar genius. Really personal and honest look at the most important musical influence of a generation. Tragic story belies what wealth of beauty he brought into the world during his much too short, but busy and productive life. Thank you, Robert, for providing us with this retrospective. It hits in all the right places.
David Buda
December 10, 2015
I have been a fan of Jaco, since I was 12 years.old I jokingly tell all my peers, and that includes those who have worked with Jaco, that I am a Jaco scholar! This movie truly grabs the spirit of this genius., and sadly, the tragedy. After watching this labor of love, (Thank you Robert Trujiollo) we all see Jaco, the husband, father,and brother Those of us who believe Jaco's second album Word of Mouth, is one of the greatest albums of a generation, will know that Jaco,, the father ,missed and loved his family horribly. It's about time a movie like this has come along. I will treasure this movie for sometime to come.
José Tadeo Cote Núñez
December 9, 2015
The life of a Genius pictured as raw as it was. If you are deeply connected to music you can feel how the soundtrack always matches his stage in life at that very moment. Awesome director and thanks to Robert Trujillo to spread his story to the world.