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‘Rewind & Play’ Review: Thelonious Monk Dazzles Even When an Interview Falls Flat

The New York Times – Music:

Alain Gomis’s documentary uses rushes from a 1969 French TV interview to make a smart indictment of music industry bias and offer viewers a subtle tribute to Monk.

Lisa Kennedy
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Documentary Films and Programs, Gomis, Alain, Monk, Thelonious, Paris (France), Rewind & Play (Movie)
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