All That Jazz

All That Jazz (1979)

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This film is a musical song and dance film, featuring the success of jazz in the 1970s. Won the Palme d'Or at the 33rd Cannes International Film Festival in 1979 and won the 52nd Academy Awards (1980) for Best Fashion Design, Best Editing and Best Music. ◇ introduces ◇ as a musical fan, even if you are not familiar with the name of Academy Award director Bob Fosse, I bet you have heard of the Tony Awards and Oscar winners "Chicago" and "karaoke Hall". Fosse is the writer and director of these two musical film versions, and his other famous work is Jazz Spring and Autumn. (in fact, you can find a lot of "Jazz Spring and Autumn" in the choreography of "Chicago" with a little attention, and the first song of "Chicago" is' All That Jazz'. "Jazz Spring and Autumn" can be called Bob Fosse's own semi-autobiographical film, the protagonist in the film is a senior Broadway director named Joe Gideon, he is wild, go his own way, brilliant, but because he did not establish a lofty ideal and correct outlook on life and world outlook, the pressure and feelings of work.

This film is a musical song and dance film, featuring the success of jazz in the 1970s. Won the Palme d'Or at the 33rd Cannes International Film Festival in 1979 and won the 52nd Academy Awards (1980) for Best Fashion Design, Best Editing and Best Music. ◇ introduces ◇ as a musical fan, even if you are not familiar with the name of Academy Award director Bob Fosse, I bet you have heard of the Tony Awards and Oscar winners "Chicago" and "karaoke Hall". Fosse is the writer and director of these two musical film versions, and his other famous work is Jazz Spring and Autumn. (in fact, you can find a lot of "Jazz Spring and Autumn" in the choreography of "Chicago" with a little attention, and the first song of "Chicago" is' All That Jazz'. "Jazz Spring and Autumn" can be called Bob Fosse's own semi-autobiographical film, the protagonist in the film is a senior Broadway director named Joe Gideon, he is wild, go his own way, brilliant, but because he did not establish a lofty ideal and correct outlook on life and world outlook, the pressure and feelings of work.