'Round Midnight (1986)

Movie · 1986 · Drama, Music · 2h 11m · R · English

Curator score: 7.7/10 (13.3K ratings)

The music and the magic come together...

Overview

Inside the Blue Note nightclub one night in 1959 Paris, an aged, ailing jazzman coaxes an eloquent wail from his tenor sax. Outside, a young Parisian too broke to buy a glass of wine strains to hear those notes. Soon they will form a friendship that sparks a final burst of genius.

Ratings

Director

Bertrand Tavernier

Production

Warner Bros. Pictures, Winkler Films, Productions et Éditions Cinématographiques Françaises, Little Bear

Cast

Dexter Gordon, François Cluzet, Gabrielle Haker, Christine Pascal, Pierre Trabaud, Frédérique Meininger, Liliane Rovère, Ged Marlon, Benoît Régent, Philippe Noiret, Eddy Mitchell, Sandra Reaves-Phillips, Lonette McKee, Herbie Hancock, Bobby Hutcherson, Hart Leroy Bibbs, Victoria Gabrielle Platt, John Berry, Martin Scorsese, Alain Sarde

Where to watch

Philo

Curator Review

Verdict

'Round Midnight is a richly atmospheric jazz drama anchored by Dexter Gordon’s lived-in, deeply moving performance. It’s less about plot mechanics than mood, musicianship, and the ache of artistic survival, with Herbie Hancock’s score and Tavernier’s Parisian night-world giving it a rare, soulful glow.

Best for

  • jazz fans
  • viewers who like melancholy character studies
  • fans of performance-driven dramas
  • people drawn to Paris-set nocturnal cinema
  • audiences interested in art, addiction, and creative devotion

Skip if

  • you want a tightly plotted story
  • you dislike slow, reflective films
  • you need high drama or constant conflict
  • you are not interested in jazz performance or club culture

Overview

Bertrand Tavernier’s film feels less like a conventional drama than a late-night immersion in jazz life. It understands the music as something physical and spiritual at once: a craft, a refuge, a burden, and sometimes the last thing keeping a person upright. Dexter Gordon is extraordinary, bringing gravitas, wit, and fragility to a role that feels inseparable from his own history.

Worth noting

What makes the film linger is its atmosphere of tenderness and exhaustion. Paris is rendered as a place of smoky rooms, small kindnesses, and lonely streets, where art and survival are always in tension. The story moves with the loose, improvisatory rhythm of a set, letting conversations and silences carry as much weight as the solos.

Bottom line

This is a film for viewers who value mood, authenticity, and emotional texture over narrative efficiency. It can feel meandering, but that looseness is part of its power: the movie keeps returning to the same question of what it costs to keep playing, and why the music still matters when everything else is fraying.

Top Letterboxd reviews

David Sims (4★) · 147 likes

just kinda awesome that this exists

Shea (5★) · 142 likes

Capping off my inaugural season of Jazzuary™ with a new favourite. Dexter Gordon's performance is something truly magical, one of the great gifts of the union between jazz and cinema. We also get appearances from (among others):Herbie Hancock (also responsible for the score)Wayne ShorterBilly HigginsJohn McLaughlinBobby HutchersonPierre MichelotRon CarterTony WilliamsFreddie Hubbard...and Martin Scorsese?! I was perfectly tapped into the melancholy of this from minute one, luxuriating in the sweet and… more

Jerry (3.5★) · 114 likes

Creation comes at a cost. The beauty inside the artist exposes itself through their compositions, but we don’t often consider what else is raging deep down beneath the brilliance; what kind of pain accompanies passion? Jazz in particular is an art form reliant upon a free-flowing spirit, so it should come as no surprise that the jazzman experiences the very ups and downs present in his pieces. Round Midnight, too, possesses this comely cascading of tempo and temperament, coasting along… more Creation comes at a cost. The beauty inside the artist exposes itself through their compositions, but we don’t often consider what else is raging deep down beneath the brilliance; what kind of pain accompanies passion? Jazz in particular is an art form reliant upon a free-flowing spirit, so it should come as no surprise that the jazzman experiences the very ups and downs present in his pieces. Round Midnight, too, possesses this comely cascading of tempo and temperament, coasting along… more

Jesse Snoddon (4★) · 103 likes

"You know who's gonna be waiting for you at the airfield in Paris don't you? You." Dale Turner (Dexter Gordon) is an aging saxophonist with an alcohol problem. He's well known on the 1950's jazz club circuit where he is highly respected for his talent. But, even though he inspired many younger musicians, he's getting older and the booze is keeping him from cementing his position as a legend and achieving the next level of fame. This kind of… more

Tao A (3★) · 82 likes

As far as jazz porn goes it certainly gets the job done. Orgasm here and there, kinda pointless in between.

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Topics

jazz, music drama, melancholy, Paris, nightlife, artistic obsession, addiction, character study, 1980s cinema, improvisation

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