'Round Midnight

'Round Midnight

By Bertrand Travernier

  • Genre: Musicals
  • Release Date: 1986-10-03
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 11min
  • Director: Bertrand Travernier
  • Production Company: Little Bear
  • Production Country: United States of America, France
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.1/10
7.1
From 92 Ratings

Description

Inspired by the life of legendary jazz pianist Bud Powell, this is the Academy Award-winning story of an American expatriate musician who tries to make order of his life during the great jazz milieu of 1950s Paris. The New York Times commends "its tremendous depth of feeling and lovely, elegiac pace.... [This] is a glowing, masterly tribute." Starring real-life tenor-sax great Dexter Gordon, performing live with some of the world's top jazz musicians on screen such as Ron Carter, Wayne Shorter, Freddie Hubbard, John McLaughlin, Billy Higgins and Bobby Hutcherson. This Grammy-winning soundtrack is under the music supervision of Herbie Hancock, who also won an Oscar for his Original Score. Also starring Lonette McKee ("Jungle Fever," "The Cotton Club") and Academy Award-winner director Martin Scorsese ("The Departed," "GoodFellas").

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  • Jazz, Jazz, JAZZ!!!!!

    5
    By Tupilzin
    Amazing, astounding, beautiful, majestic, and so poetic. In my opinion a superb story telling of how it was in 1959 Paris. When jazz was big and became a landmark in American music history. This film is so well directed, and it gives you an in depth look of the world of jazz! And the music... So Strikingly rich. Jazz legend Dexter Gordon portrays the character Dale Turner with charisma, and much feeling. Highly Reccomended for all jazz lovers!!!
  • Great

    5
    By Soporifix
    This is like having Jimmy Page play a rock guitarist in a film. Dexter Gordon is supreme, the musicians around him in the film can't be beat.
  • Right In Tune

    5
    By JCR8888
    If you like jazz and love Paris this movie is a complete delight. It's wonderfully shot but the real magic is in the way it captures the textures, often uneven, of the jazz life. Dexter Gordon is tremendous and the film holds both the power of his music and his personality very well.

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