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HOLIDAYS & EVENTS



Jazzed About the Big Screen
Donald Miller's Blue Like Jazz been adapted into a screenplay, with The Second Chance director Steve Taylor at the helm—and both men are pretty excited about it.
by Debra Akins | posted 4/01/2008


It's been nearly seven years since Donald Miller sat down to write the spiritually evocative and personally revealing Blue Like Jazz. Since it was published in 2003, the book's popularity has spread like wildfire, selling more than a million copies.


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Now it's going to be a movie.

Miller has joined forces with Christian music icon-turned-movie director Steve Taylor and co-writer Ben Pearson to create a big-screen version of Blue Like Jazz. The three creatives recently completed the screenplay and will begin a six-week film shoot in mid-May on the campus of Reed College in Portland, Oregon. With Taylor at the helm, the indie film has modest budget—by Hollywood standards.

Taylor, whose last movie project, The Second Chance, starring Michael W. Smith, was a hit with Christian audiences, hopes to release Blue Like Jazz in the first half of 2009.

CT Movies recently caught up with Taylor and Miller in the final pre-production days before shooting begins.

How did this idea come about?

Steve Taylor: A friend gave me the book at Christmas 2004, and then Don came to Nashville for a book reading in early 2005 and we met there. I loved the book. Particularly the confession booth scene was really moving. I thought, "I'm not sure what else this movie's going to be like, but I want to make a movie with that scene in it." I didn't know that you could make a movie about a Christian writer in his early 30s who lives off-campus and audits classes. I thought this needed to be about a 20-something-year-old who lives this experience, and Don was pretty much on board from the very beginning. He's very movie-savvy and didn't have any illusions that the book was an easy adaptation. He knew that it would take some work.

Donald Miller
Donald Miller

Donald Miller: I'd already been approached by some people about making a film and wasn't interested. I just didn't know how you'd take a book of topical essays and turn it into a story arc, a film. But Steve helped me understand that we would be writing a story using the characters that would have the feel of the book. The essence of the ideas communicated in the book would come through in a narrative form, and that would be our definition of truth. That helped me say, "That's not only doable, but it would be a blast to take these characters and flesh out a fictional version of their lives, dealing with the issues that the book deals with."

So you began the process of collaborating on a screenplay. How did that work?

Taylor: Don would come out to Nashville for a few days, and then we'd go out to Portland. We went back and forth, trying to work out the ideas; I even got Don to take a three-day screenwriting class. It was a blast; we spent so much time laughing. We had a big board and started putting ideas up and started talking about what parts of the book people would be angry about if they weren't in the movie. We came up with a pretty short list, but we may all be totally deluded about that. The thing we all felt was that when you finish the book Blue Like Jazz, it evokes a certain feeling, and we just wanted people to leave the theater with that same feeling.




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Stevo   Posted: June 15, 2009 10:58 PM
This is awesome!! i agree with the person that said "I Dont know how well the concepts will translate to the big screen" but i believe it will be done well. Miller has changed my out look on what it means to be a Christian! I dont read many books but I love his work! Cant wait to see the movie!! Stevo-

Eliane   Posted: June 15, 2009 9:46 PM
I absolutely loved Don Miller's Blue Like Jazz! Eventhough I am a fresh confused believer, I enjoyed this book every step of the way. It would perhaps be something else to see it transform into a movie! I just finished reading this book as a gift from my teacher, and I don't regret picking it up a random day and deciding to read a book that seemed strage. I loved the Don Rabbit story that I showed it to a best friend of mine! This should totally become a movie. Thanks Don for the wonderful sensation of love and unthought of battles your book portrayed! :D

Susan   Posted: June 03, 2009 2:25 PM
If you can convey the richness of this book on screen it will be an unbelievable experience......Don is so brilliant and gifted.I am grateful he uses his gifts to glorify God.


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