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Wayne Shorter is one of the most significant jazz performers of modern times. He performed as part of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and then Miles Davis' band in the sixties before co-founding Weather Report with Joe Zawinul in the early seventies. This Montreux concert from 1996 features the Wayne Shorter Quintet and followed on from the release of his Grammy Award winning album "High Life".
Wayne Shorter is one of the most significant jazz performers of modern times. He performed as part of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and then Miles Davis' band in the sixties before co-founding Weather Report with Joe Zawinul in the early seventies. This Montreux concert from 1996 features the Wayne Shorter Quintet and followed on from the release of his Grammy Award winning album "High Life".
The film is a direct recording of a live jazz concert, focusing entirely on musical performance and artistic expression. It presents no discernible political narrative, social commentary, or ideological stance, making it inherently apolitical.
This concert film features a live performance by a prominent Black jazz artist and his band, naturally showcasing diversity through its subject matter. The film's focus on musical performance means it does not engage in narrative-driven critiques of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
This concert film, 'Wayne Shorter: Live at Montreux 1996,' is dedicated to showcasing a musical performance. It does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, thus having no impact on their portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This is a live concert recording featuring real musicians, primarily Wayne Shorter. It is not an adaptation of a fictional work or a biopic where characters or historical figures are portrayed by actors of a different gender. The film documents the actual performers as they are.
This film is a concert recording featuring the real-life musician Wayne Shorter and his band performing live. It does not involve fictional characters, adaptations, or actors portraying historical figures in a narrative sense, thus precluding any race swap.
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