cinema at the museum: all that jazz
A screening of Bob Fosse's All That Jazz, a 1979 film about a successful but self-destructive musical theatre director whose obsession with work unravels his personal life. The film runs two hours and explores themes of artistic ambition, mental illness, and the cost of creative drive through music, performance, and theatrics. Tickets are ten dollars, though members and anyone under eighteen get in free. The screening is part of Cinema at the Museum's August series in conversation with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, which pairs films about music and performance with live orchestral accompaniment.
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