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            <title>All that jazz
            
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            <description>Based on director Bob Fosses own extravagant life, this vibrant and spectacular film follows Fosses alter ego. Joe Gideon in his relentless pursuit of sex, drugs and self-destruction. His womanizing both supports and debilitates him as he juggles his mistress, ex-wife and beloved daughter. Hovering over all of his excess is an angel. The proceedings are set amid rapturous dream sequences, lavish production numbers and fabulous sets.--Container.</description>
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            <description>The story of an obsessed, pill-popping chain-smoking choreographer/ director dancing simultaneously with love and death. But even while dying, he creates some great dancing. Based on the life of Bob Fosse.</description>
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            <description>A tribute to the man behind such favorites as Cabaret, Chicago, Sweet Charity, and Pippin. A mixture of physically aggressive dance moves and dazzling visual style, Bob Fosses approach to theater revolutionized how we experience music and dance, while his mixture of cynicism and sentiment remains timely decades after his death. Join one of Fosses most gifted collaborators, Ann Reinking, as she and a wild, gyrating cast take you through such memorable standards as Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries, Steam Heat, Mein Herr, and the unforgettable Big Spender.</description>
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