Throw Down Your Heart
(Documentary)
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With: Bela Fleck, Oumou Sangare, Bassekou Kouyate.
Fleck -- a multiple Grammy winner for jazz, bluegrass and classical recordings -- travels to Uganda, Tanzania, Gambia and Mali, conversing and performing with small ensembles, talented amateurs and international stars (including n'goni lutenist Bassekou Kouyate and diva Oumou Sangare). Along the way, he's reminded how powerful -- and empowering -- music can be. At one point, a woman proudly talks about playing a thumb piano and outplaying the men in her small village. "When I played with them," she says, "I used to fear. But now I don't. I am free."
Camera (color, HD), Kirsten Johnson; editors, Scott A. Burgess, Fleck, Paladino. Reviewed at SXSW Film Festival (24 Beats Per Second), March 9, 2008. Running time: 97 MIN.
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