Jupiter's dance / a documentary film by R. Barret & F. de la Tullaye

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmLanguage: French, Lingala Subtitle language: French, English Publisher: [Paris] : Idéale Audience International, [2007]Description: 1 videodisc (104 min) : so, color ; 12 cm + 1 disc d'àudio (48 min) + 1 fulletó (12 pàgines no numerades : il·lustracions)Content type:
  • imatge en moviment bidimensional
  • música executada
  • text
Media type:
  • vídeo
  • àudio
  • sense mediació
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
  • disc àudio
  • volum
Subject(s):
Contents:
Conté CD: Pondjo pondjo -- Musonsu -- Mwana yoka toli -- Yaka -- Solobomé -- Djend́ talejaka -- Kwe ngienda -- Ngandjo -- Soleil soleil -- Bakwapanu -- Bana ya Congo
Cast: CD: Jupiter Bokondji ; Okwess InternationalSummary: "The ghettos of Kinshasa - the devastated capital of a country politically and economically adrift - are filled with many gifted, yet impoverished musicians. Their outstanding talent, humour and vital energy are their only means of survival. Amongst them, Jupiter Bokondji, the charismatic leader of the band "kwess International, acts as our narrator and guide. This local Don Quixote introduces us to the Kinshasa music scene - teenage rappers, handicapped bluesmen, street children, griots and guitar craftsmen - and describes his 20-year struggle to bring his music out of the ghetto" -- OCLC
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Vídeo Biblioteca Barcelona Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Vídeo V-V JUP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1CD + 1 DVD 1 Available 1900078674

Títol del CD: Man don't cry

Text del fulletó en anglès i francès

CD: Jupiter Bokondji ; Okwess International

"The ghettos of Kinshasa - the devastated capital of a country politically and economically adrift - are filled with many gifted, yet impoverished musicians. Their outstanding talent, humour and vital energy are their only means of survival. Amongst them, Jupiter Bokondji, the charismatic leader of the band "kwess International, acts as our narrator and guide. This local Don Quixote introduces us to the Kinshasa music scene - teenage rappers, handicapped bluesmen, street children, griots and guitar craftsmen - and describes his 20-year struggle to bring his music out of the ghetto" -- OCLC

Documental: versió original en francès i lingala, amb subtítols en francès i anglès

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