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I Sing All Day, I Sing All Night gives a really intimate peek into the world of Zdravko Čolić, who was basically a pop phenomenon in Yugoslavia. The documentary has this raw energy, especially during live performances, drawing you into the chaos and excitement of the 'Traveling Earthquake Tour.' It’s not just about the music; you get to see the behind-the-scenes hustle, the camaraderie among dancers, and the glitzy costumes that almost have a life of their own. Ristić captures Čolić’s charisma in a way that feels genuine rather than polished. The pacing is interesting—sometimes it lingers on quiet moments, then jumps into the frenzy of the stage. It’s a fascinating blend of spectacle and personal story, making it distinctive within the genre.
Contains live performance footage, showcasing Čolić's energy.Features candid moments, adding depth to the musician's persona.An interesting look at the Yugoslav pop music scene of the late 70s.
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Jovan Ristić
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