Carrie and Charlotte posing in front of  their names on the very large and beautiful poster at the entrance of the Yerba Buena center for the Arts .
A point of entry into Fred Hersch’s dream, check KQED’s article about our work-in-progress screening at Yerba Buena tonight
Join us! Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco KQED magazine review
Join us on 9/8 for a work-in-progress screening at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco
Directors Carrie Lozano and Charlotte Lagarde will be  showing clips and discussing the making of the documentary on Fred Hersch. September 8 at 7:30 pm. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco The event is free and open to the public. Tickets available at : http://www.ybca.org/filming-performance
My Coma Dreams has its own website, next stop Berlin!
Check out My Coma Dreams' website with updates about upcoming shows. Next stop Berlin, then San Francisco. Congratulations Fred and Herschel!
It’s official, we’ve been awarded a development grant from Catapult Film Fund. Thank you for your support!
The Fred Hersch Film Project is one of  seven recipients of the Catapult Film Fund spring 2011 round of grants. We are thrilled and honored.  Congratulations to all the filmmakers! Anita: Speaking Truth To Power Director, Freida Mock One Bullet Afghanistan  Director, Carol Dysinger Pacific Rims Director, Ramona Diaz Roots and Webs Director, Sara Dosa The Fred Hersch Film …
Going through 30 years of promo pictures with Fred
Touring Fred’s hometown of Cincinnati and a visit with his mom
We tagged along as Fred was giving a tour to drummer Richie Barshay of his hometown of Cincinnati Then, cold beer in frosted glasses at Flo's beautiful home
Congratulations Fred for Best Pianist Award
The Jazz Journalists Association Awarded Fred BEST PIANIST!Â
We’re filming in Cincinnati this weekend
Charlotte and Andy are  in Cincinnati this weekend filming Fred in his hometown. They'll be at the Blue Wisp for his performances, the first time Fred has played a local club in Cincinnati in a very long time. If you see them around town, don't be shy...
“A work of dream art as elegant as Stravinsky’s ‘Petit Concert’ and as memorable as ‘Yesterday.'”
Beautiful review from David Hadju in The New Republic with some video excerpts from the premiere.
