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Dance along to "All that Jazz" at the Athens Open Air Film Festival

Renowned choreographer and director Joe Gideon (Roy Schider) refuses to acknowledge he's exhausted by his own lifestyle, dominated by the preparations for his next musical, the editing of his latest film and his lifelong passion for women, cigarettes, alcohol and amphetamines.

When: Monday July 28th, at 21.00
Where: Cinema Cine Ellinis Cinemax, Kifisias Av. 29 (see map below)
Free entrance

Renowned choreographer and director Joe Gideon (Roy Schider) refuses to acknowledge he's exhausted by his own lifestyle, dominated by the preparations for his next musical, the editing of his latest film and his lifelong passion for women, cigarettes, alcohol and amphetamines.

Casting the unforgettable Roy Sider as his alter ego, Bob Fosse tells his own life story with disarming honesty, about how he was established as a groundbreaking choreographer and Broadway director, whose influence proved vital on 20th Century post-war theater.

More personal than anything he'd ever made before and deeply indebted to Fellini's "8½", "All that Jazz", nihilistic, flamboyant and uncontrollably sarcastic, continues to celebrate Bob Fosse's goodbye letter to his worldly passions, eight short years before he met his physical demise. N.S.


 

Directed by: Bob Fosse
Starring: Roy Scheider, Jessica Lange, Leland Palmer
Year: 1979
Running time: 123'



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