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About All That Jazz

With a mesmerizing dive into the whirlwind world of showbiz, All That Jazz pushes the musical genre to unprecedented heights and beyond mere entertainment. Roy Scheider delivers a standout performance as Joe Gideon, exploring the profound inquiries of existence and the intricate interplay between life and death. With every frame, director/choreographer Bob Fosse pours his heart and soul into this audacious creation and turns the lens inward, crafting a wildly imaginative, brutally self-reflective opus that is uniquely his own. It’s showtime, folks! [123 min; drama, musical; English]

"Even thinking about [All That Jazz] still brings tears to my eyes. That, that is what I’m seeking when I go to the movies." — Kathleen Sachs, Chicago Reader

"Savagely witty on backstage life and audaciously edited." — Kim Newman, Empire Magazine

"This is a plausible milestone in the evolution of the Hollywood film, a quivering, pulsating, dynamic, excessive and flawed film that wears its alienation proudly where its heart should be." — Bruce McCabe, Boston Globe

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