| Dexter Gordon | |
| François Cluzet | |
| Gabrielle Haker | |
| Sandra Reaves-Phillips | |
| Lonette McKee | |
| Christine Pascal | |
| Herbie Hancock | |
| Martin Scorsese | |
| Philippe Noiret | |
| Alain Sarde |
In the 1950s, Dale Turner, a gifted black saxophonist with a drinking problem, leaves behind New York and his estranged family and relocates to Paris. There he plays for a progressive, jazz-loving audience without being judged by his race, and ages quietly in peace. Not intending to turn away from his vices, Dale nonetheless becomes the project of a French fan who tries to help him fight his alcoholism, ultimately inspiring both Dale and his music.
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