The Impro Jazz label has released two DVDs which feature performances by Charles Mingus. Perhaps hoping to escape the ire of Sue Mingus (or is Eric Dolphy now more marketable than Mingus?), these DVDs have been released under the name of Eric Dolphy.
One has been out awhile--Eric Dolphy in Europe, 1961-64. Half of this disc (about 50 minutes) is the Mingus Sextet performing in Oslo, Norway on April 12, 1964. This performance was available in the U.S. previously on VHS, but I don't think it was out on DVD.
The recent release is Eric Dolphy, Stockholm 1964, Antibes 1960. The Stockholm performance is a 30 minute rehearsal session that appears to have been filmed for a TV special. No audience is present. This one starts with the 78 version of So Long Eric--about 2 and a half minutes long (it isn't incomplete, just accelerated). Then a wonderful 17 minute version of Meditations is performed. The show closes with another version of So Long Eric, for about 8 minutes or so. This is a very excellent performance (I don't think I've heard this before), and the video, if not Jazz Icons quality, is at least decent.
Next, and even more surprisingly, the DVD features a single song from the great Mingus at Antibes performance--I'll Remember April, the track where Bud Powell sits in. Again, the video is decent--in addition to Powell, this performance features a remarkable sequence of trading fours by Dolphy and Booker Ervin. I've never seen Booker on film before, but he looks so nonchalant as he breathes fire.