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George Gershwin: Bidin' My Time is a fascinating dive into the life and legacy of Gershwin, featuring a mix of personal letters and interviews. You get a sense of the camaraderie among George, his brother Ira, and collaborators like Kay Swift and Oscar Levant. Itâs not just about the music; it captures the atmosphere of the era, the struggles and triumphs, the creative energy they all shared. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to soak in those poignant moments. The archival material adds a layer of authenticity that makes this feel like a personal glimpse into Gershwin's world. The insights from Duncan and Brown provide a unique take on Porgy and Bess, adding depth to the narrative.
This title has been released in various formats, but it's not overly common, so collectors often seek it out. The film's historical context and the personal anecdotes it includes make it a distinct piece in any film library. Given its niche subject matter, it appeals to those with a serious interest in musical history and Gershwin's impact, but it hasn't reached mainstream popularity, which might make it harder to find a pristine copy.
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