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Buena Vista Social Club

  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
22K
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Ibrahim Ferrer in Buena Vista Social Club (1999)
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Aging Cuban musicians whose talents had been virtually forgotten following Castro's takeover of Cuba, are brought out of retirement by Ry Cooder, who travelled to Havana in order to bring th... Read allAging Cuban musicians whose talents had been virtually forgotten following Castro's takeover of Cuba, are brought out of retirement by Ry Cooder, who travelled to Havana in order to bring the musicians together, resulting in triumphant performances of extraordinary music, and res... Read allAging Cuban musicians whose talents had been virtually forgotten following Castro's takeover of Cuba, are brought out of retirement by Ry Cooder, who travelled to Havana in order to bring the musicians together, resulting in triumphant performances of extraordinary music, and resurrecting the musicians' careers.

  • Director
    • Wim Wenders
  • Writers
    • Wim Wenders
    • Nick Gold
  • Stars
    • Compay Segundo
    • Ibrahim Ferrer
    • Rubén González
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Wim Wenders
      • Nick Gold
    • Stars
      • Compay Segundo
      • Ibrahim Ferrer
      • Rubén González
    • 91User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 21 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Compay Segundo
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    Ibrahim Ferrer
    Ibrahim Ferrer
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    Rubén González
    • Self
    Octavio Calderon
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    Joachim Cooder
    • Self
    Ry Cooder
    Ry Cooder
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    Angel Terry Domech
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    Ibrahim Ferrer Jr.
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    Manuel Galbán
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    Hugo Garzón
    • Self
    Carlos Gonzalez
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    Juan de Marcos González
    • Self
    Pío Leyva
    • Self
    Manuel 'Puntillita' Licea
    • Self
    Orlando 'Cachaíto' López
    Orlando 'Cachaíto' López
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    Manuel 'Guajiro' Mirabal
    Manuel 'Guajiro' Mirabal
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    Eliades Ochoa
    Eliades Ochoa
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    Gilberto 'Papi' Oviedo
    • Self
    • Director
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Wim Wenders
      • Nick Gold
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    Fantomas-6

    Lovely Film -- but...

    I just got to see this on video last night. It's a lovely film, and the protagonists are memorable. My one problem, however, is with Ry Cooder. Don't misunderstand my admiration for Cooder's past work. He's an original, often evocative guitarist and composer. I just felt that his additions to these recordings -- both in the studio and in their concert versions -- were intrusive at the least. That wailing slide guitar just about ruined some great songs. I'm surprised the gentlemen and ladies of the band didn't say anything. It was a relief when he sat out of a performance. I really wanted to jump into the film, tap him on the shoulder and ask him to put down his guitar and just sit behind the mixing board!

    OK. That's my rant. This is an impressive and lovely film.

    If you have a chance, track down 1997's Black Tears (lagrimas Negras).
    mambogod

    Wenders succeeds

    This is a top class film in so many ways.

    To start with, there is the amazing backdrop of dilapidated old Havana, which Wenders admittedly got for free. Nevertheless, he pulls out shots which are so luminous and well constructed that they make you gasp, and all done on a digital betacam! This makes BVSC one of the few documentaries I have ever seen which must be seen on the big screen to be fully appreciated. Although I've never been to Havana, it also appeared to me that Wenders may have judged well in his balance by showing Havana as a poor broken down city and not just a place full of '50s cars, grand old buildings and omnipresent "faded glory".

    The stars of the film are the old folks, of course. In some ways, the point of the film is not music - this could have been a film about people from any field. Instead, this is simply a record of what people have to say looking back on experiences from their lives which we can never repeat.

    Perhaps there was a slight temptation at editing stage to steer the film towards certain themes. There was without a doubt rather a lot of places where the intended conclusion of the audience seemed to be "wow - old men can be cheeky... and they still have libidos!", but maybe only they can say whether the men themselves consider the film to be a fair reflection of the whole of their personalities, and I doubt we will ever find out.

    Two points about the musical side. First, I continue to worry about Ry Cooder and his son Joaquim. Do they really need to be there? Ferrer and the old timers all kept tight lipped about Ry's slide guitar, NOT, I thought a prerequisite instrument of the average Cuban "son" band, and dare I say it, distractingly awful in at least one place in the film. Can't comment so much about Joaquim's style when playing the drums, but there must surely be some 50-90 year old cuban drummer cursing his luck that he isn't in on the party thanks to Cooder Jr.?

    Second, what do Ferrer et al think about the music they are making now? How does it compare to how they considered they performed in decades gone by? Might they freely admit (as I suspect, honest and carefree as they clearly are) that they are reproducing now something which they did a lot better when they were younger? The question was never asked.

    It's a tough point to make, but the average "son" singer does not I imagine consider at the outset of his career that he will only be hitting his peak in his eighth or ninth decade! If they do admit to having had a golden period in the past, why did Wenders not let us see footage of some of that. I doubt if any but a few of his audience have any knowledge of the Cuban music of the 40s and 50s so as to judge with any accuracy what merit there is in the music they are creating today. And without that, the risk is that the players are being cheered not for their musical skills but merely as museum pieces and for the fact that they are capable of doing it at their age at all. I had the slightly uneasy feeling by the end of the film that Wenders might have excluded old footage on the basis that it would show up the modern recordings as something less than the genre at its best.

    You should go and see it and then tell me why I am wrong on those points, which hardly dent my rating for this as a definite 9+!
    9gbheron

    Wonderful Music

    When I rented Buena Vista Social Club I didn't have any appreciation for the type of music played by the Club; I still don't know what it's called. I rented the movie because I'm a Ry Cooder fan, and have seen some Wim Wenders' movies I liked. I wasn't expecting much, but the result is that I've just seen one of the best documentaries in my life. The premise is very simple, it's all about the old musicians and the wonderful music they make. You get to visit their modest homes, hang out in their neighborhoods, and listen to their music. Nothing more than that, but done so well, so effortlessly, you wish you could step through the screen and join them. I would recommend this film to anyone.
    9garay

    great music, wonderful images

    Besides the sones, guarachas and boleros (basic styles of good-old Cuban music), the beauty of this documentary relies on Wim Wenders' magnificent camera use.

    It is impossible not to feel the emotion of the crowded Carnegie Hall in the climax scenes, but there are also many other images that carry the viewer to more intimate experiences of La Habana, its music and musicians. Wenders' camera takes us to the Conservatory, where pianist Ruben Gonzalez rehearses surrounded by children; or to the Egrem Recording Studio, where singers Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara Portuondo look at each other's eyes while rendering one of the most beautiful boleros I've heard in my life.
    rogar131

    Give Ry Cooder a break!

    So a man who chases an enthusiasm for Cuban music and ends up spending his own resources to record and popularize a bunch of musicians who would have died in obscurity otherwise, takes great pains to present the music in a relatively unaltered state (unlike some such other world music experimenters like Sting and Paul Simon), and even removes much of his own contributions from the recording mix, is a self-aggrandizing cultural imperialist. The proof of the man's real intentions lies on the disc, an understated and moving documentation of a era that got plowed under by the cold war.

    As for the film, indeed it's not perfect. It would be nice to have full songs, but they decided not to go with a strict concert film and concentrate on the project and the stories behind it. If you want more, the CD is easily available and highly recommended. When I saw this movie at the Lincoln Plaza cinema in Manhattan, I decided when the movie ended to trek over a few blocks to the local record store to see if they had the Cd in stock, As I walked down the street, I noticed that most of the people who had just seen the film were going the same way, and indeed, appeared to have the same idea I did (it was a packed show, by the way). It is perhaps a weakness of the film that it depends on the album for it's interest and power, but it is a loving document of the process.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The sequence in the cigar factory was filmed without a permit.
    • Quotes

      Ry Cooder: My son, Joachim and I, came back here to Havana in March 1998. We'd been here before, about two years ago, recording the "Buena Vista Social Club". Making records about 35 years and I can tell you, you never know what the publics going to go for. This turned out to be the one they liked best. I liked it the best. One of the great things about that record turned out to be Ibrahim Ferrer. He'd come in off the street, kinda like a Cuban Nate King Cole. You stubble on somebody like this maybe once in your life. We wanted to try recording with him. Make a solo record. Let him be heard.

      Ibrahim Ferrer: [singing] Asleep in my garden, The spikenards and the roses, The white lilies, And my soul, So very sad and sorrowful, It wants to hid from the flowers, Its bitter pain

      Omara Portuondo: I don't want the flowers to know, Of the torments, Life brings my way, If they knew how I'm suffering, They too would weep for my sorrow

      Ibrahim Ferrer, Omara Portuondo: Hush, For they are sleeping, The spikenards, And the lilies, I don't want them to know, Of my sorrows, For if they see me weeping, They will die...

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      Edited into 365 days, also known as a Year (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Chan Chan
      Written by Compay Segundo (as Francisco Repilado)

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Cuba
    • Official site
      • PBS (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Havana Rhapsody
    • Filming locations
      • Havana, Cuba
    • Production companies
      • Road Movies Filmproduktion
      • Kintop Pictures
      • Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematográficos (ICAIC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,002,182
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $127,370
      • Jun 6, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,142,551
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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