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Vivienne 2022-03-16 09:01:08
painful echo
This article first appeared in the DeepFocus column "Scandal! Controversy! Cannes has such a past"
If you dare to hypothesize and make rash proofs: The controversy of Bob Fosse's "All That Jazz" winning Best Picture at Cannes in 1980 is that the director's self-analysis can be recognized at the...
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Roderick 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Hormones and artistic creativity; jazz and dance theatre
It's about Joe, a choreographer full of hormones and artistic creativity. Half of his life is art, half a woman, but he also has real love objects (daughter, ex-wife, girlfriend). An artist, and a womenizer.
As a person full of hormones, he has been romantic all his life, and the goddess of death...

Vicki Frederick
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Marilie 2022-03-20 09:02:54
In private life, he is an unrepentant scumbag, but all of them always love each other in music and dance. This is the portrait of an artist, even if his art is a "vulgar" song and dance show. He sang and danced, but Roy didn't have to sing and dance. The photography editing is superb, the early morning grooming segment is regarded as an interlude, and the flashy themes can still be shot gritty
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Francisca 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Why did they bother to make Nine? This is the 8 1/2 with a lot of splendid musical numbers.
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