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Sundays at the Triple Nickel is a poignant documentary that captures the intimate world of jazz in a Harlem apartment. Marjorie Eliot, alongside her son, opens their home every Sunday for a series of concerts steeped in personal history. It’s not just about music; it’s about resilience, community, and healing through art. The film's pacing allows you to really soak in each performance and the stories shared, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. The way they blend personal narratives with the rich legacy of jazz feels organic, almost like eavesdropping on a family gathering. The performances are raw, unfiltered, and filled with emotion, making each note resonate with a sense of continuity and remembrance.
Intimate atmosphere with live performancesFocus on personal stories and communityExplores themes of grief and healing through music
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