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Genre
  
Documentary, Music

Duration
  

Language
  
English / Spanish

7.6/10
IMDb


Director
  
Screenplay
  
Country
  
GermanyUnited StatesUnited KingdomFranceCuba

Buena Vista Social Club (film) movie poster

Release date
  
17 February 1999 (Berlin International Film Festival)4 June 1999 (USA)

Writer
  
Wim Wenders (by), Nick Gold (original concept)

Producers
  
Ulrich Felsberg, Deepak Nayar

Cast
  
(himself), (himself), (himself), (himself), (himself), (herself)

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Buena Vista Social Club is a 1999 documentary film directed by Wim Wenders about the music of Cuba. It is named for a danzón that became the title piece of the album Buena Vista Social Club. The film is an international co-production of Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Cuba.

Contents

Buena Vista Social Club (film) movie scenes

Content

Buena Vista Social Club (film) movie scenes

The film documents how Ry Cooder, long-time friend of Wenders, brought together the ensemble of legendary Cuban musicians to record an album (also called Buena Vista Social Club) and to perform two times with a full line-up: in April 1998 in Amsterdam (two nights) and the 1st of July 1998 in the United States (at the Carnegie Hall, New York City). Although they are geographically close, travel between Cuba and the United States is restricted due to the political tension between the two countries, so many of the artists were travelling there for the first time. The film shows their reactions to this experience, as well as including footage of the resultant sell-out concert. It also includes interviews with each of the main performers.

Musicians

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  • Francisco Repilado, aka Compay Segundo (vocals and tres)
  • Eliades Ochoa (vocals and guitar)
  • Ry Cooder (slide guitar)
  • Joachim Cooder, his son (percussion)
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (vocals, congas, claves, bongos)
  • Omara Portuondo (vocals)
  • Rubén González (piano)
  • Orlando "Cachaito" López (Double bass)
  • Amadito Valdés
  • Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal (trumpet)
  • Barbarito Torres (laúd)
  • Pío Leyva
  • Manuel "Puntillita" Licea (vocals)
  • Juan de Marcos González (güiro)
  • Songs

    1. "Chan Chan" (Francisco Repilado)
    2. "Silencio" (Rafael Hernandez)
    3. "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (Harry Warren and Mack Gordon)
    4. "Dos Gardenias" (Isolina Carillo)
    5. "Veinte Años" (María Teresa Vera)
    6. "Y Tu Que Has Hecho?" (Eusebio Delfin)
    7. "Black Bottom" (Ray Henderson, Lew Brown and B. G. De Sylva)
    8. "Canto Siboney" (Ernesto Lecuona Casado)
    9. "El Carretero" (Jose "Guillermo Portabales" Quesada del Castillo)
    10. "Cienfuegos (tiene su guaguanco)" (Victor Lay)
    11. "Begin the Beguine" (Cole Porter)
    12. "Buena Vista Social Club" (Orestes Lopez, inventor of the mambo in 1937)
    13. "Mandinga" (also known as "Bilongo", Guillermo Rodriguez Fiffe)
    14. "Candela" (Faustino Oramas),
    15. "Chanchullo" (Israel "Cachao" Lopez, the father of Cachaito)
    16. "El Cuarto de Tula" (son/descarga, Sergio Siaba)
    17. "Guateque Campesino" (Celia Romero "Guateque")
    18. "Nuestra Ultima Cita" (Forero Esther)
    19. "Quizás, Quizás, Quizás" (bolero by Oswaldo Farres)

    Critical reception

    Buena Vista Social Club received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 91% "Certified Fresh" score based on 44 reviews, with an average rating of 7.5/10. Metacritic reports an 81 out of 100 rating based on 19 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".

    Accolades

    The film was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary feature in 2000. It won as best documentary in the European Film Awards as well as many others. The album Buena Vista Social Club features studio versions of the music heard in the film.

    Influence

    The film helped the musicians, some of them already in their nineties, become known to a worldwide audience, with some going on to release popular solo albums. These included Ibrahim Ferrer, Compay Segundo, Rubén González and Elíades Ochoa. The latter went on to support younger musicians making the same style of music beyond 2010 under the name "Buena Vista Social Club".

    References

    Buena Vista Social Club (film) Wikipedia
    Buena Vista Social Club (film) IMDbBuena Vista Social Club (film) Rotten TomatoesBuena Vista Social Club (film) Roger EbertBuena Vista Social Club (film) MetacriticBuena Vista Social Club (film) themoviedb.org