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Ezra Collective Ground Control is a vibrant slice of the contemporary British jazz scene, directed by Sylvain Leduc. The film captures the quintet's electrifying performance in Paris, showcasing their unique blend of jazz rhythms infused with a infectious energy. The atmosphere is palpable, with the crowd’s enthusiasm enhancing the experience. You really feel the pulse of the city and the intimate bond between the band and the audience. Pacing flows nicely, alternating between powerful live moments and glimpses of their creative process, all while promoting themes of identity and belonging. The performances are tight, yet there’s a spontaneity that keeps things fresh. This isn't just a concert film; it’s a cultural exchange, a celebration.
Live performance at Ground ControlFocus on contemporary British jazzThemes of identity and belonging
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