The Last Song Before The War US Premiere
(2013/Colombia/Brazil/France/Documentary/90min)
This amazing documentary chronicles the events in preparation for
the annual music
festival in the in the city of Timbuktu in Mali. Set in the Sahara
desert, this festival attracts musicians and music lovers from around the world
and reinforces the bond among lovers of traditional Malian music as well as
Mali-style style jazz, blues, funk, hip hop and rock and roll.
The Last Song Before the War is laden with blues music,
played by indigenous Malians. This film gave me confirmation that my
father was accurate when he told me that the blues didn't come TO Africa, it
came FROM Africa. The musicians in this documentary played soulful music that
was reminiscent of of B.B. King, Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson and the
film makes it evident that they have been playing these same blues songs note
for note for centuries.
The documentary also gave a heartwarming portrayal of Toureg life
in Mali. The annual music festival is centered around the time when
the nomadic Touregs unite as one group after going long periods of time without
seeing their friends and family. After being bombarded with so many negative
images of the Touregs in the media in recent months, it was very interesting to
learn more about the Touregs via their music, dance, culture and women's
empowerment movement among the groundbreaking females on stage. In addition,
what made the film so compelling was its succinct yet very
informative portrayal of the international military actions that lead to
the exile of the residents of Timbuktu as well as the annual music festival
itself.
This film is a definite must see. Yougahnese Williams, Writer-At-Large
This film is a definite must see. Yougahnese Williams, Writer-At-Large
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