martes, 16 de marzo de 2010

SXSW Review: Storm Soul20: 15 14/03/2010, Eugene Novikov, Cinematical

SXSW Review: Storm Soul20: 15 14/03/2010, Eugene Novikov, Cinematical


SXSW world premiere screening of Thunder Soul was a good example of the benefits and risks of taking risks in the profile not sound intriguing entries at film festivals. A brilliant documentary about a fun topic, however, plays a bit like Thunder Soul was made to be a keepsake for his subjects rather than something of general interest. However, when most subjects are in the public and clearly the best time of their lives, the experience of watching the film, to put it mildly, a bit changed.

The band stage Kashmere High School became a worldwide sensation in the lower part of 1970. A group of black children in downtown Houston, under the tutelage of Professor awesome brilliant musician and Conrad O. Johnson, jazz and funk band with serious metamorphosis high school band tradition in a dynamic, dance, toe-tapping good. Now, more than thirty years after the original members of the band Come Together - although many of them have not collected their instruments since graduation - for a reunion concert in honor of Johnson ill.
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