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    • All That Jazz. However, Fosse's greatest achievement as a filmmaker and as an artist is the film in which he choreographed his own death. While it was snubbed at the Oscars, only winning technical awards, "All That Jazz" won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and has been immortalized by the National Film Registry and the Criterion Collection.
    • Cabaret. Fosse's greatest success, and the dragon he chased for the rest of his life, is "Cabaret." The film took home eight Academy Awards, including best director, best actress, and best supporting actress (it lost best picture to "The Godfather"; in my humble opinion, if your masterpiece is going to lose best picture, it might as well be to another masterpiece).
    • My Sister Eileen. This low-key '50s musical is surprisingly charming. Check it out if you get the chance! Its story has been adapted many times. It started as a series of short stories written by Ruth McKenny and published in The New Yorker.
    • Sweet Charity. Fosse's directorial debut bombed at the box office and received mixed reviews, but it's pretty dang fun. It follows Charity Hope Valentine (Shirley MacLaine) as she bounces through life as a dancer-for-rent at a sleazy club and tries to make her way up in the world, balancing multiple love interests with the hopes that one of them will sweep her out of the gutter.
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_FosseBob Fosse - Wikipedia

    Bob Fosse. m. Robert Louis Fosse ( / ˈfɒsi /; June 23, 1927 – September 23, 1987) was an American actor, choreographer, dancer, and film and stage director. [2] Known for his work on stage and screen, he is arguably the most influential figure in the field of jazz dance in the twentieth century. [3]

    • Star 80 (1983) - 6.7. Bob Fosse's last film before his untimely death, Star 80 recounts the tragic true story of Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten and the danger she experiences with her obsessive manager/husband, Paul.
    • Sweet Charity (1969) - 7.0. A transition for Fosse from choreography to directing at the beginning of his career in film, Sweet Charity is a musical about an optimistic young taxi driver and dance hall dancer who dreams of being whisked away from her sleazy surroundings.
    • Lenny (1974) - 7.6. Entirely in black and white, Lenny tells the story of controversial comedian Lenny Bruce. Jumping from different sections of his life, ranging from burlesque beginnings to troubles with the law on obscenity charges to a burned-out and addicted performer at the end of his career.
    • Cabaret (1972) - 7.8. Cabaret is an absolute classic and is often regarded as one of the best musicals of all time. Starring Liza Minelli, Michael York, and Joel Grey, Cabaret chronicles a love triangle between a British academic, an American cabaret singer, and a wealthy German playboy against the backdrop of the rise of the Nazi party in Berlin in 1931.
  2. Jul 8, 2020 · Liza Minnelli and Bob Fosse on the set of “Cabaret” (Photo: Bettmann/Getty Images) Fosse only made five films, but those films received a total of twenty-eight Academy Award nominations.

  3. Jun 23, 2023 · The five feature films of stage and screen director Bob Fosse ranked from worst to best. List includes 'Sweet Charity', 'Cabaret' and 'All That Jazz'.

  4. Robert Louis “BobFosse (June 23, 1927 – September 23, 1987) was an American actor, dancer, musical theater choreographer, director, screenwriter, film editor and film director. He won an unprecedented eight Tony Awards for choreography, as well as one for direction. He was nominated for an Academy Award four times, winning for his direction of Cabaret (beating Francis Ford Coppola for ...

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  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › robert_fosseBob Fosse | Rotten Tomatoes

    Fosse then directed a movie about the tragic murder of model Dorothy Stratten, "Star 80" (1983). His last major project came in 1986, when he wrote, directed, and choreographed the acclaimed ...