Round Midnight (1986): Dexter Gordon, Jazz, and One of the Decade’s Most Overlooked Masterpieces – The 80s Movie Podcast 093
In this episode of The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens revisits Round Midnight (1986), Bertrand Tavernier’s acclaimed drama about music, friendship, and redemption. The film stars jazz legend Dexter Gordon as an aging saxophonist living in Paris. However, declining health and alcoholism threaten both his career and his future. The story follows an unexpected friendship that offers hope during his darkest days.
Along the way, we explore how Tavernier drew inspiration from the lives of jazz greats Lester Young and Bud Powell. In addition, we examine Gordon’s remarkable performance and the contributions of Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and other legendary musicians. The film captures the spirit of jazz through live performances and authentic storytelling. As a result, it stands apart from traditional Hollywood music dramas.
At the same time, we discuss why Round Midnight remains one of the essential jazz films ever made. Furthermore, we look at its critical acclaim, Academy Award recognition, and lasting influence on music-focused cinema. Whether you love jazz or simply appreciate great filmmaking, this episode revisits a moving and often overlooked masterpiece from the 1980s.

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