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Mo' Better Blues DVD

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Academy Award winning actor Denzel Washington gives a riveting performance in Spike Lee s breathtaking film on music and love. Talented trumpeter Bleek Gilliam (Washington) is obsessed by his music and indecisive about his girlfriends Indigo (Joie Lee) and Clarke (Cynda Williams). But when he is forced to come to the aid of his manager and childhood friend Spike Lee, Bleek finds his world more fragile than he ever imagined. Stunning cinematography, a rousing score and superlative performances come together in this unforgettable feast for the senses.

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Released
11 September 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Fabulous Films Limited 
Classification
Runtime
129 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5030697039088 
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Spike Lee writes, directs and stars in this US musical. As a young boy, Bleek (Denzel Washington) was forced by his mother to constantly practise playing the trumpet despite not being particularly interested in becoming a musician. Nonetheless, as a grown man Bleek is an accomplished jazz musician performing with a quartet managed by his childhood friend Giant (Lee). Romantically involved with two women, Bleek's love life begins to cause problems for him as does his friendly rivalry with fellow musician Shadow (Wesley Snipes), which gradually becomes less friendly and more heated, threatening to disrupt their quartet.

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