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Paris Blues

Paris Blues Apr 2026

Ram is dedicated to his craft as a composer and reluctant to sacrifice his creative freedom for a traditional life in America.

The film, based on a 1957 novel by Harold Flender, contrasts the relative acceptance of Black people in Paris with the racism of 1950s America. Eddie is torn between his freedom in Paris and the responsibility to return home to aid the civil rights cause. Paris Blues

(1961) is a stylish, black-and-white musical romantic drama that captures the allure of the Parisian jazz scene while exploring themes of artistic integrity, expatriate life, and racial identity. Directed by Martin Ritt, the film stars Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier as American jazz musicians living in Paris to escape the racial prejudice and social constraints of the United States. Key Details Release Date: September 27, 1961 Director: Martin Ritt Ram is dedicated to his craft as a

The film showcases the 1960s Parisian jazz scene, complete with smoky clubs and a dedication to music. It is highly regarded for its authentic atmosphere. (1961) is a stylish, black-and-white musical romantic drama

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