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Everybody Digs Bill Evans 2026

102 min📅 2026-02-13

In the heart of New York City during June 1961, *Everybody Digs Bill Evans (2026)* captures a fleeting moment of artistic brilliance and profound loss.

Director: Grant Gee

Cast

Anders Danielsen Lie
Anders Danielsen Lie
Bill Evans
Bill Pullman
Bill Pullman
Harry
Laurie Metcalf
Laurie Metcalf
Mary
Isabelle Harriet
Older Debbie
Barry Ward
Barry Ward
Harry Evans Junior
Valene Kane
Valene Kane
Ellaine Schultz
Katie McGrath
Katie McGrath
Pat Evans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Everybody Digs Bill Evans (2026) about?

The film chronicles jazz pianist Bill Evans' rise to artistic greatness in 1961 New York, as his groundbreaking trio records two legendary albums in a single night. But after the loss of his soulmate bassist, Scott LaFaro, Evans withdraws from music, leaving behind a legacy shadowed by sorrow.

Who directed Everybody Digs Bill Evans?

Grant Gee directs *Everybody Digs Bill Evans*, bringing his keen eye for intimate character studies to this jazz-drama.

Who stars in Everybody Digs Bill Evans?

The cast features Anders Danielsen Lie as Bill Evans, Bill Pullman as Scott LaFaro, and Laurie Metcalf, Isabelle Harriet, Barry Ward, and Valene Kane in supporting roles.

Is Everybody Digs Bill Evans (2026) worth watching?

With its rich jazz history, stellar performances, and emotional storytelling, *Everybody Digs Bill Evans* offers a compelling watch for fans of drama and music biopics. The film's themes of loss and artistic brilliance make it a poignant exploration of creativity's highs and lows.

How long is Everybody Digs Bill Evans?

The runtime of *Everybody Digs Bill Evans* is 102 minutes.

About Everybody Digs Bill Evans (2026) — The Jazz Tragedy That Silenced a Legend

In the heart of New York City during June 1961, *Everybody Digs Bill Evans (2026)* captures a fleeting moment of artistic brilliance and profound loss. Directed by Grant Gee, this drama-musical film follows jazz legend Bill Evans as he perfects his signature trio sound alongside bassist Scott LaFaro, a musician whose intuitive chemistry with Evans feels almost mystical. Their residency at the Village Vanguard reaches its peak during a legendary live recording session, where two iconic jazz albums are born in a single night. But just ten days later, LaFaro's tragic death in a car accident plunges Evans into grief, silencing his music and leaving audiences to wonder what might have been.

Grant Gee crafts a hauntingly beautiful portrait of creative synergy and the fragility of genius, blending period authenticity with raw emotional depth. With standout performances from Anders Danielsen Lie as Evans and Bill Pullman as LaFaro, the film immerses viewers in the golden age of jazz, where brilliance and tragedy walk hand in hand.