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Aram A. Avakian (April 23, 1926 – January 17, 1987) was an American film editor and director. His work in the latter role includes ''
Jazz on a Summer's Day ''Jazz on a Summer's Day'' is a 1959 concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island (which took place from July 3 to July 6 of 1958). The film was directed by Aram Avakian who also edited the film. and was principal ...
'' (1959) and the indie film '' End of the Road'' (1970).


Life and work

Aram "Al" Avakian was born in Manhattan, New York, in 1926 to
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parents from Iran and Soviet Georgia. He graduated Horace Mann School and
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before serving as a Naval officer on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific. On the
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after the war, he went to France where he attended the Sorbonne. There he was part of a tight group of young friends who defined the American literary movement of 1950s Paris, including Terry Southern, William Styron, John P. Marquand, and George Plimpton. In 1953, Avakian returned to the United States and apprenticed under famed photographer Gjon Mili who got him started in documentary editing. In his spare time Avakian took still photographs of the legendary jazz sessions his brother the jazz producer George Avakian recorded. From 1955 to 1958, Avakian was the editor of Edward R. Murrow's program '' See It Now''. In his book ''Vanity of Duluoz'',
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based the character of Charlie on Aram Avakian. Avakian introduced Kerouac to Jazz at Horace Mann, where they both edited the school newspaper. He soon became a feature film editor and director. In 1958, he directed, a filmed record of the
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. The result, ''
Jazz on a Summer's Day ''Jazz on a Summer's Day'' is a 1959 concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island (which took place from July 3 to July 6 of 1958). The film was directed by Aram Avakian who also edited the film. and was principal ...
'' (1959), which Avakian also edited, is credited with being "the first feature-film documentary of a music festival." The music was supervised by Avakian's brother George Avakian the legendary Jazz producer. He edited the feature film '' Girl of the Night'' (1960), "acknowledged for its early use of the freeze frame and the jump cut" in American films. His credits as an editor also included
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's ''O.K. End Here'' (1960),
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's '' The Miracle Worker'' (1962),
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's ''
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'' (1964), Penn's '' Mickey One'' (1965), in which Avakian also plays the disembodied voice of
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's tormentor, and,
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's editor on ''
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'' (1966) , Jerry Schatzberg's '' Honeysuckle Rose'' (1979) Avakian directed and edited the movie '' End of the Road'' (1970), which received an "X" rating for its graphic depiction of an abortion. For ''End of the Road'', Avakian received the Golden Leopard Award at the
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''LIFE'' magazine's November 7, 1969, issue covered the film in a spectacular 9-page article, and in-depth interviews ran in ''Esquire'' and ''Playboy''. In a review of the film in ''The New York Times'', Roger Greenspun wrote of ''End of the Road'': "The precise truth of, say, 5 in a summer afternoon on the lawn of an assistant professor in a small country college has perhaps never been caught in a commercial movie before -- but that is the kind of precise truth this movie captures again and again." The film stars James Earl Jones,
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, Dorothy Tristan, and
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. In the film Avakian plays The Landlord, The Pigman, and the voice of the psychiatrist on the phone. George Avakian oversaw the music. Avakian's old friend, the novelist Terry Southern, co-produced the film, and co-wrote the screenplay with Avakian and Dennis McGuire. ''End of the Road'' is an early indie picture which bucked Hollywood conventions and was before its time. Many of the cast and crew went on to distinguished film careers. The film is admired by the director
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, who directed an accompanying documentary on the making of the film on the Warner Bros. DVD, titled "An Amazing Time: Conversations About ''End of the Road''", released on Sept. 18, 2012, as part of a series of great rediscovered movies. ''Cineaste'' published this 1980s interview in advance of the 2012 DVD release

Avakian also directed and edited '' Cops and Robbers (1973 film), Cops and Robbers'' (1973), ''One Night Stands'' and '' 11 Harrowhouse'' (1974). and a lost film made in Paris, in French, in the early 1970s. From 1983 through 1986, Avakian was chairman of the film department at State University of New York at Purchase. Arthur Penn spoke at Avakian's 1987 memorial. Francis Ford Coppola and Terry Southern wrote letters about Avakian, which were read aloud, and Gerry Mulligan played his saxophone, as well as others. It was a packed house at the New York City Armenian cathedral. For fifteen years, Avakian was married to actress and writer Dorothy Tristan until 1972. During the last two years of his life his companion was former ballerina Allegra Kent. His children with Dorothy Tristan are photojournalist/author Alexandra Avakian and guitarist Tristan Avakian.


Selected filmography


As editor (partial list)

* ''
Jazz on a Summer's Day ''Jazz on a Summer's Day'' is a 1959 concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island (which took place from July 3 to July 6 of 1958). The film was directed by Aram Avakian who also edited the film. and was principal ...
'' (1959) * '' Girl of the Night'' (1960) * '' The Miracle Worker'' (1962) * ''
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'' (1964) * '' Mickey One'' (1965) * ''
You're a Big Boy Now ''You're a Big Boy Now'' is a 1966 American comedy film written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Based on David Benedictus' 1963 novel of the same name, it stars Elizabeth Hartman, Peter Kastner, Geraldine Page, her spouse Rip Torn, Kar ...
'' (1966) * '' The Comedians'' (1967) * '' The Next Man'' (1976) * '' Honeysuckle Rose'' (1980)


As director (partial list)

* ''
Jazz on a Summer's Day ''Jazz on a Summer's Day'' is a 1959 concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island (which took place from July 3 to July 6 of 1958). The film was directed by Aram Avakian who also edited the film. and was principal ...
'' (with Bert Stern as co-director) (1959) * ''
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'' (with Leslie H. Martinson) (1962) * '' One Night Stands'' (1967) (Documentary) * '' End of the Road'' (1970) * '' Cops and Robbers (1973 film), Cops and Robbers'' (1973) * '' 11 Harrowhouse'' (1974)


References


External links


Aram Avakian Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Avakian, Aram 1926 births 1987 deaths American film editors Horace Mann School alumni Film directors from New York City Yale University alumni American people of Armenian descent American people of Iranian descent Iranian people of Armenian descent