

Refavela 40
In 1976, Gilberto Gil traveled to Lagos (Nigeria) with the purpose of participating in the Second Festival of Black Art and Culture. The event had the participation of approximately fifty thousand Afro-descendant and Diaspora artists. After the trip, Gil released the album Refavela. The documentary celebrates the 40th anniversary of this album essential album for the Brazilian Popular Music.
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Plot Summary
This documentary celebrates the 40th anniversary of 'Refavela,' the groundbreaking album by Brazilian musician Gilberto Gil. It explores the album's impact on Brazilian music and culture, featuring interviews with musicians, artists, and cultural critics who discuss its enduring legacy. The film delves into the social and political context of its creation and its continued relevance today.
Critical Reception
Refavela 40 was generally well-received by critics for its insightful look into a seminal work of Brazilian music. Reviewers praised its comprehensive exploration of Gilberto Gil's influential album and its cultural significance. The documentary was lauded for its engaging interviews and its ability to capture the spirit and impact of 'Refavela' across generations.
What Reviewers Say
- A compelling tribute to Gilberto Gil's iconic album 'Refavela'.
- Highlights the album's significant cultural and musical impact on Brazil.
- Features insightful interviews with contemporary artists and cultural figures.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features archival footage and performances related to Gilberto Gil's 'Refavela' album, which was originally released in 1977.
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