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Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love (2008)

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Is a music-infused cinematic journey about the power of one man’s voice to inspire change. Described by Rolling Stone as ‘‘a singer with a voice so extraordinary the history of Africa seems locked inside it.’’ Youssou Ndour bridges two worlds – that of a modern pop star, the highest selling African artist of all time, and a West African griot, a traditional musical storyteller. As a child, he followed in his grandmother’s footsteps and began singing at religious events; by the age of 23, he had become a household name from Europe to Asia. Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love as a deeply personal and religious album called Egypt in the hope of promoting a more tolerant face of Islam. He trespasses into the domain of revered traditional religious singers. Director Chai Vasarhelyi follows Ndour for over two years – filming in Africa, Europe, and America – to tell the story of how he faces these challenges and eventually wins over audiences both at home and abroad.

Título original: Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love

Ano: 2008

Duração: 102 minutos

Cor: color, 35mm

Direção: ELIZABETH CHAI VASARHELYI

Roteiro: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi

Fotografia: Scott Duncan, Nick Doob, Jojo Pennebaker, Hugo Berkeley

Elenco: Youssou Ndour, Fathy Salama, Kabou Gueye, Peter Gabriel

Produtor: Chai Vasarhelyi

Música: Martin Davich, James Newton Howard

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