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So, 'Making an Anthem Out of Sounds' is really a fascinating watch, especially for anyone interested in how music can shape cultural identity. The film captures Dan Mace's journey across Kenya, collaborating with a vibrant crew from BBDO Ne#work and showcasing the rich diversity of the country's 42 tribes in just 12 days. The cinematography is intimate, it really pulls you into the atmosphere. Kaki Gondi's perspective as a local music producer adds authenticity; you can feel the pride and challenges of blending traditional sounds with modern influences. The pacing feels natural, almost organic, as it flows through the creative process. And the performances, well, they’re raw and real, making the whole experience resonate deeply. Quite distinct in its approach, you don’t often see such a genuine portrayal of collaborative creativity.
Explores the cultural tapestry of Kenya through music.Showcases the collaborative spirit of local artists.Highlights the process of creating a national anthem.
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