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Zirig dum Brasília – The Art and Dream of Renato Matos
For decades, the sympathetic Renato Matos has stood for a fusion of samba, reggae and funk in his home country. Both relaxed and distinctively rest
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When My Sorrow Died: The Legend of Armen Ra and the Theremin
After surviving the Islamic Revolution, bullying by American kids and later the excesses of the New York drag scene, Armen Ra found his true passio
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Mateo
Among the numerous mariachi singers in Los Angeles, there is only one red-haired Caucasian man. Moreover, he is also the most ambitious. More music
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Pete and Toshi Get a Camera
At the height of the Cold War, legendary folk singer Pete Seeger took his wife, children and his amateur film camera on a musical world tour. In le
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Tomorrow Is Always Too Long
Imagining an entirely new take on the city symphony, Collins turned his documentary on Glasgow into a musical. He scouted his lead vocalists in mat
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Conquering China
A Swedish singer trades Europe for China. Like a blonde nephew of Bryan Ferry, he enters the burgeoning music scene in Shanghai, where electronic d
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Anna
Possibly octogenarian outsider artist Bruno Sukrow’s most autobiographical work. About a lonely man remembering the woman dearest to him R
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