Sweet and Lowdown (1999)

7.2PG-1395 minDirector: Woody Allen

1999 American film

Sweet and Lowdown is a 1999 American comedy-drama mockumentary written and directed by Woody Allen. Loosely based on Federico Fellini's film La Strada, the film tells the story of jazz guitarist Emmet Ray (played by Sean Penn) who falls in love with mute laundress Hattie (Samantha Morton). Like several of Allen's other films (e.g., Zelig), the film is occasionally interrupted by interviews with critics and biographers like Allen, Nat Hentoff, Daniel Okrent, and Douglas McGrath, who comment on the film's plot as if the characters were real-life people.

The film received generally positive reviews upon release, with Penn and Morton receiving Oscar nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively.

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What is Sweet and Lowdown about?
Sweet and Lowdown (1999) — A comedic biopic focused on the life of fictional jazz guitarist Emmett Ray. Ray was an irresponsible, free-spending, arrogant, obnoxious, alcohol-abusing, miserable human being, who was also arguably the best guitarist in the world. We follow Ray's life: bouts of getting drunk,
Is Sweet and Lowdown based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Sweet and Lowdown scary?
Content rating: PG-13. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.
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