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Oscar Peterson: Black + White is a documentary that takes a deep dive into the life of jazz pianist Oscar Peterson. It explores not just his musical genius but also the harsh realities of racism that shadowed his career. There's a raw honesty in how it addresses his struggles and triumphs, making it feel very personal. The pacing kind of ebbs and flows, letting you soak in the heavy moments but also balancing them with his joy for mentoring younger jazz musicians. The archival footage is quite striking, blending seamlessly with interviews that reveal a lot about his character. It's a thought-provoking piece that really captures the complexity of his experience as a Black artist in a predominantly white industry.
Offers a deep look at jazz historyHighlights the importance of mentorshipAddresses racial issues in the music industry
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