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So, 'Jazzist' is this intriguing documentary that digs deep into the roots of jazz within the USSR, which is a fairly underexplored topic, if you ask me. It centers around Alexey Kozlov, a key figure in that scene, and his journey with the ensemble 'Arsenal.' The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the era and the struggles faced by musicians. There's a rawness to the performances that feels genuine and heartfelt, reflecting the passion they had for their craft. The film doesn't shy away from the complexities of creating music under a regime that often didn't really get it. It's distinct in its approach to storytelling, blending personal narrative with a broader cultural examination. Worth a look for anyone curious about jazz's evolution in unexpected places.
Focuses on the personal journey of Alexey Kozlov.Highlights the cultural impact of jazz during the Soviet era.Great for those interested in music history and documentaries.
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