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ALL THAT JAZZ | We All Need To Feel Special | A Review And Analysis Of The 1979 Bob Fosse Film All That Jazz is a 1979 musical drama directed by dance choreographer Bob Fosse from a script co-written with Robert Authur. The film is loosely based on aspects of Fosse’s career as a director, choreographer, and dancer at a time when Fosse was simultaneously editing his film called Lenny and staging his 1975 musical Chicago. Like his fictional alter ego in the film, Joe Gideon, Fosse suffered a fatal heart attack on September 23, 1987; he was only 60 years old. In 1980, All That Jazz won 4 Academy Awards that included Best Director and the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival that same year. The film stars Roy Scheider, Leland Palmer, Jessica Lange, Ben Vereen, Erzsbet Foldi, Ann Reinking, and Max Right, with extraordinary cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno and music by Ralph Burns and editing by Alan Heim. Thanks for watching the video and don't forget to subscribe. In this film, I will analyze ALL THAT JAZZ and break down the film's dominant themes such as existential loneliness, external validation, and sexual promiscuity. If you like this video analysis Check out my other videos here: • Cinema Geeks Film Analysis And Movie Reviews!