The young jazz saxophonist Morris Poole is at the height of his career. When his wife dies he is almost overcome by grief and blames himself. When after a while he finds a new love, he ends up in a situation that reminds him of his wife's mysterious death.
Acting
Michael Madsen broods magnificently — saxophone as emotional crutch.
Score
Jazz soundtrack that actually serves the story, not just decorates it.

Director
Keoni Waxman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in just 18 days on a shoestring budget, with Michael Madsen reportedly doing his own saxophone fingering (though not playing).
The title references Miles Davis's 'Blue in Green' — the film treats jazz as genuine emotional language, not just aesthetic.