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April 2009
SOUL POWER


SOUL POWER

Release Date: July 10, 2009 (NY, LA)
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
Director: Jeffrey Levy-Hinte
Screenwriter: Not Available
Cast: Muhammad Ali, James Brown, Celia Cruz, B.B. King, Don King, Miriam Makeba
Genre: Documentary
Rating: PG-13 (for some thematic elements and brief strong language)

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Synopsis: Muhammad Ali and George Foreman's 1974 fight in Kinshasa—the "Rumble in the Jungle"—was an instant legend, but no less momentous was the music festival that accompanied it. A forceful and exuberant declaration of ethnic empowerment, Zaïre 74 brought together some of the best African-American and native African soul musicians—Soul Brother Number One, James Brown, B.B. King, Bill Withers, Miriam Makeba, Celia Cruz, The Crusaders, Sister Sledge, and others—for three days of electrifying, at times explosive performances.

The festival was documented by a bevy of cameraman, including the great Albert Maysles, working in a Direct Cinema style that brings us right into the heady mix of the event's organizational issues, the potent ideologies espoused by the various participants, and the incredible response from the local audience. After lying unedited for years, the footage, along with stellar audio recordings, now bursts back into life on-screen, a reminder of an era and movement that shaped this country's history and a celebration of the sheer power of music.


 

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