Restored classic film from the '50s is a dreamy essay about jazz and summer

By Chris Hewitt | Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
Posted 8/18/20

The key to enjoying "Jazz on a Summer's Day" may be in knowing that the movie is as interested in the second part of its title as the first.

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