

All That Jazz
A semi-autobiographical musical drama directed by Bob Fosse, this film plunges into the chaotic life of a brilliant but self-destructive Broadway director and choreographer. Set against the vibrant, demanding backdrop of the New York theater and film world, it explores his relentless pursuit of artistic perfection, his struggles with addiction, and his complex relationships, all while facing a looming health crisis. The tone is energetic, cynical, and introspective, blending dazzling musical numbers with a raw look at mortality.
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About All That Jazz
- Title
- All That Jazz
- Country of origin
- United States
- Release year
- 1980
- Average runtime
- 122 min
- Format
- Film
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