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All That Jazz

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In a world where the spectacle never stops, a choreographer and Broadway director, known for his extravagant lifestyle and dedication to dance, finds himself caught between his insatiable desire for success and the toll that his way of life is taking on him. Surrounded by assistants and dancers yearning for his approval, he plunges into a frantic cycle of work and instant pleasures as the shadows of his own mortality begin to loom over him.

As his body starts to fail and his health deteriorates, this charismatic man faces a series of surreal visions and reflections on his life, where the line between reality and the spectacle blurs. Flashbacks from his childhood intertwine with emotionally charged encounters with his family, lovers, and colleagues, revealing not only the highs and lows of his career but also the price he has paid for being a genius in a world that never stands still.

With a vibrant visual style and captivating sound, the narrative explores the ups and downs of art and personal life, inviting the audience on a rollercoaster of emotions. Between triumph and tragedy, a universal question arises: How far would you be willing to go for your passion? As music and dance become metaphors for his struggle, it becomes clear that there is more at stake than just applause.

Media type
Movie
Year
1979
Director
Bob Fosse
Writer
Robert Alan Aurthur
Bob Fosse
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.80
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
87.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
72.00
Actors
Roy Scheider
Ann Reinking
Leland Palmer
Jessica Lange
Erzsebet Foldi
Deborah Geffner
Anthony Holland
Ben Vereen
Max Wright
David Margulies
William LeMassena
John Lithgow
Cliff Gorman
Michael Tolan
Irene Kane
Kathryn Doby
Robert Hitt
Sue Paul
Frankie Man
Sandahl Bergman
Eileen Casey
Bruce Anthony Davis
Gary Flannery
Jennifer Nairn-Smith
Danny Ruvolo
Leland Schwantes
John Sowinski
Candace Tovar
Rima Vetter
Trudy Carson
Mary Sue Finnerty
Lesley Kingley
P.J. Mann
Cathy Rice
Sonja Stuart
Terri Treas
Ralph E. Berntsen
Jan Flato
John Paul Fetta
Andy Schwartz
Robert Levine
Phil Friedman
Stephen Strimpell
Leonard Drum
Eugene Troobnick
Ben Masters
Cathie Shirriff
Joanna Merlin
Leah Ayres
Nancy Beth Bird
Harry Agress
CCH Pounder
Tito Goya
Tiger Haynes
Lotte Palfi Andor
K.C. Townsend
Melanie Hunter
Rita Bennett
Gary Bayer
Wayne Carson
Kerry Casserly
Judi Passeltiner
Steve Elmore
Nicole Fosse
Vicki Frederick
Minnie Gaster
Michael Green
Bruce MacCallum
Joyce Ellen Hill
I.M. Hobson
Edith Kramer
Barbara McKinley
Mary McCarty
Theresa Merritt
Gavin Moses
Mary Mon Toy
Wallace Shawn
Jacqueline Solotar
Sloane Shelton
Sammy Smith
Arnold Gross
Terry Alexander
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
All That Jazz
Duration
123
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