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Tonight We Sing is a fascinating exploration of Sol Hurok, the impresario whose life was all about the arts, despite his own lack of talent. The film captures that bittersweet essence—Hurok sacrifices so much to elevate others, which gives it a poignant weight. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but those musical interludes really shine, showcasing the talent he nurtured. The performances, especially of the various artists, come alive with a genuine fervor, reflecting the excitement of concert life. The atmosphere is rich with the struggles and triumphs of showbiz, making it a unique snapshot of an era, both heartwarming and reflective of the highs and lows of being behind the scenes.
Tonight We Sing has seen a few different formats over the years, but it's not the easiest title to find on home video, which adds to its allure for collectors. The scarcity of quality prints means that those who own them often take extra care in preserving this piece. It's not just a film about music; it's also a reflection on the dedication behind the scenes, making it an interesting addition for anyone who appreciates the art of performance.
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