Bando, um Filme de
Bando, um Filme de

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Bando, um Filme de

2018
Movie
105 min
Portuguese

The 28-year history of the Olodum Theater Band, Latin America's longest-running black theater company. Created in Salvador in 1990, in partnership with the Olodum Cultural Group, the company was responsible for launching names such as Lázaro Ramos and Érico Brás. Gathering archive images and interviews with Bando members, collaborators and other guests, the group's trajectory is built.

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Director: Marcelo SantiagoGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of Bando, a Brazilian musical artist and composer. The film delves into his artistic journey, the influences that shaped his unique sound, and his impact on the Brazilian music scene. It offers a look into his creative process and the cultural context in which his music emerged.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception and audience response for 'Bando, um Filme de' is limited in publicly accessible databases. As a documentary focusing on a specific artist, its reach may be more niche.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers an intimate portrayal of the artist's life.

  • Explores the diverse influences on Bando's musical style.

  • A must-watch for fans of Brazilian music and documentary filmmaking.

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Fun Fact

The film features extensive archival footage and interviews with Bando himself, providing a comprehensive look at his career.

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