You Can Play
You Can Play

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You Can Play

2015
Movie
19 min
English

All eyes are on Brandon, the all-star quarterback of the Demons High School football team, as they get ready to play their first-ever state championship game. With the game looming, Brandon must grapple with his professional ambitions of a college football future and his fear of losing his childhood and best friend James. On the night before the game he must decide whether he wants to live as what he is — or who he is.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Marc de BeaufortGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the passion and dedication of musicians who perform in public spaces, often facing challenges and resistance. It showcases their art, their struggles, and their unwavering commitment to sharing their music with the world. The film highlights the vibrant and diverse street music scene in various cities.

Critical Reception

The film was generally well-received by critics who praised its heartwarming portrayal of street musicians and its celebration of their craft. Audiences appreciated the authentic and inspiring stories presented, finding the documentary to be a moving and positive viewing experience. It resonated with those who value artistic expression in public life.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually engaging and emotionally resonant look at the world of street performers.

  • Inspiring stories of artists pursuing their passion against the odds.

  • Highlights the often-unseen cultural contributions of public musicians.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features a wide array of international street musicians, showcasing diverse musical genres and performance styles from different cultures.

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