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directed by Bruce Weber, I watched this recently and it's one of my favorite music documentaries. Chet Baker has always been a huge influence on me. I’ve listened to slow jazz way before I got into slow core. This doc is free on YouTube and it’s an amazing and sad insight into his life. It juxtaposes the young handsome Chet on his way to the top with the old Chet in the 80s - the doc came out a couple months after he died - he’s reflecting on his life and his choices and it portrays him as a man who is lost in this dream world. It interviews his kids and his ex wives and lots of other people who saw his career form and fall apart. It’s a tragic story about talent and the harm of addiction. The cinematography is great too - there’s a shot it keeps going back to of Chet Baker as an old man in the back of a convertible with the wind blowing that I love. 
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A must-watch for both fans of Chet (it's a bit sad for that crowd in the "present Chet" state) and people who know or love addicts (not as sad for them as they'll just be less alone in their feels).
Jan 8, 2025
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Definitely gonna watch this, thanks!!
Jan 8, 2025
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Is this streaming anywhere? Sounds intriguing for next time I sit in front of a television.
Jan 7, 2025

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