<div>Winner of the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 2026 Berlin Film Festival, <i>Everybody Digs Bill Evans</i> is a biographical drama film about the famous jazz pianist and composer Bill Evans.</div><div><br></div><div>1961. Bill Evans is playing with what he considers the perfect musical trio until tragedy strikes in the premature death of his bass player, Scott LaFaro - his musical soulmate. Traumatised by grief, Evans stops playing for the first time since his childhood. A tug-of-war between personal torment and the seemingly safer haven of familial love will see Evans oscillate between New York and suburbia, his genius always bubbling beneath the surface.</div><div><br></div><div>Directed by Grant Gee and starring Anders Danielsen Lie (<i>Sentimental Value</i>, Joachim Trier's <i>Oslo</i> Trilogy), Bill Pullman (<i>Lost Highway</i>) and Laurie Metcalf (<i>Lady Bird</i>), the film is written by Mark O’Halloran and based on Owen Martell’s novel <i>Intermission</i>.</div>DramaPT1H42M152026-09-11IEen