Beat Is Protest: Funk from a Female Perspective
Beat Is Protest: Funk from a Female Perspective

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Beat Is Protest: Funk from a Female Perspective

2018
Movie
23 min
Portuguese

Who are the chicks that make up the funk movement, and where are they? Funk has always been a form of protest, just as being a woman is. BEAT IS PROTEST: FUNK FROM A FEMALE PERSPECTIVE depicts the last decade underground scene of the funk women protesters in São Paulo. The testimonies come from transgender and cisgender women who navigate this universe in different roles, such as singers, DJs, beat-makers, producers, entrepreneurs, rappers, and dancers, and also from drag queens.

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Director: Various (Compilation)Genres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Beat Is Protest is a compilation documentary that explores the intersection of funk music and female empowerment. It highlights groundbreaking female artists who used their music as a platform for social commentary and self-expression during a pivotal era. The film showcases their powerful voices and the enduring impact of their contributions to music and activism.

Critical Reception

As a compilation documentary focusing on historical music, "Beat Is Protest" has a niche appeal. Critical reception often centers on its curation of influential tracks and the insightful exploration of female artists' roles in shaping funk and R&B. Audiences generally appreciate its educational value and celebration of powerful female voices in music history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Celebrates the often-unsung contributions of women in funk and soul.

  • Highlights how music can be a powerful tool for protest and social change.

  • Features an impressive selection of classic tracks from influential female artists.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific compilation is not readily available, but similar documentaries are often praised for their informative content and strong musical selections.

Fun Fact

Many of the artists featured, such as Aretha Franklin and Etta James, were pioneers not only in music but also in advocating for civil rights and women's rights through their public personas and lyrical content.

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