"Worldly fame – empty name... When the mist rises off the water, it exists only briefly and then disappears. The same applies to us humans."
Like the steam that silently appears and then disappears over a flowing river, the life of every human is just as fleeting, and this particularly applies in the case of artists. The transience of their fame is the main topic of this documentary, which provides a glimpse into the lives of three ageing jazzmen: trumpeter Laco Deczi, saxophonist Ľubomír Tamaškovič, and contrabass player Ján Jankeje, who fled from the Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia to the West, where their stars shone alongside those of the world’s famous musicians. The reflective melancholy mood of the film, capturing the mist of fame just before it dissipates, is reflected in the overall relaxed, contemplative rhythm of the narrative.
Cast:
Laco Deczi - trumpet
Lubomir Tamaskovic - saxophone
Jan Jankeje - double bass
Ted Curson - trumpet
Alan Silva - cello