Buena Vista Social Club: Goodbye Film Review

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Sandie Angulo Chen

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What is the story like?

Buena Vista Social Club: Adios is the director of Lucy Walker continued award-winning award-winning documentary WIM Wenders in 1999. years Buena Vista Social Club. Pick up the story of the elderly, mostly afro-kuban son Music legends that joined the forces under the leadership of world music producers Nick Gold, Cuban bandleader Juan de Marcos and a legendary guitarist Ry Coder. The new film follows what happened to musicians after the album and Wenders documentar. It was also a chronic last year (and finishing tours) of the newly succeeded musicians such as a singing guitarist composer Segundo, which is a non-terrestrian; Singer Ibrahim Ferrer, who was shining for shoes in the 70s and thought he gave up her music for good; Omar Portundo, who sang since she was a teenager; And other members of the BVSC, many of whom have died because the original film was completed.

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This touch sequel cannot be so damn it cannot be original as the original documentary tracksuits, but it is still worth the monitoring that revises loved musicians. Walker uses some recordings from the original Buena Vista Social Club Like new, original interviews and content that show that BVSC musicians who have grown after unexpected commercial and critical success and the album and the first film. It offers into inflow – information on scenes about these older Cuban musicians, who were extremely surprised when they experienced the international fanfare they received. Although slightly longer than necessary, Buena Vista Social Club: Goodbye understands his title seriously; Not only is that the name of the group’s farewell, but is literally goodbye and honor a few members who died from the film in 1999. years.

The historic footage of the way in which the black musicians influenced the institutional racism of Cuba, and the Cuban revolution is also informative and cordial. Then the film is progressing quickly to focus on musicians from 70 to 90s, which are pleasantly surprised by becoming so well known outside your Caribbean Islands when they thought they were basically limited to Cuban fans – or, in The case of Ibrahim, performed with music completely. New film tractors at the heart of the viewer with details of the final years of musicians. But he feels appropriate to see that Memberist, Ibrahim, and Pianists, Gonzalez, will perform until the very end, fulfilling what Compay calls the poet Jose Marti’s principle achieved life and creating something that will surpass death.

Talk to your kids about …

  • Families can discuss historical lessons in Buena Vista Social Club: Goodbye. What did you learn about the history of Cuba, son Music, racism in Cuba, and other topics dealing with? How could you find out more?

  • Why do you think that is unusual for documentary films and other movies for the characteristic of older characters or people?

  • How does the film show the value of teamwork? Why is this important strength of character?

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