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So, 'Music Is a Universal Language' is this intriguing documentary from 2014 that takes you on a bit of a journey through the Balkans. It follows Eddie Cooney, a U.K. music journalist, who’s kind of on a quest to uncover unique sounds. The vibe is really raw and genuine, which is refreshing. You get to meet these artists, dubbed 'The New Outlaws', who are scattered across the former Yugoslavian countries. Their stories, along with their music, create a strong sense of community and resilience. The pacing ebbs and flows like a good jam session, letting moments breathe. It’s less about polished performances and more about the heart and grit of these musicians. There’s a real warmth to it all; you can feel the cultural tapestry they represent.
Explores the cultural impact of music in the Balkans.Features intimate performances and candid interviews.Sheds light on lesser-known artists in post-Yugoslav countries.
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