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So, Panama Radio is this intriguing documentary that takes you back to a time just after World War II. It’s really about two friends reminiscing about their days at a vinyl shop in Panama. The nostalgia in their voices is palpable, and you just can’t help but get drawn into their memories of the music scene back then. The pacing is relaxed, letting you soak in the stories and the atmosphere of the era. It’s not flashy but feels authentic, capturing the essence of how those records shaped their lives and the cultural landscape. There’s a real charm in how they recount the artists who passed through their doors—like a time capsule of sound and friendship.
Documentary style captures a specific time and place.Focus on personal stories connected to music.Explores the influence of vinyl on culture.
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Edgar Soberón Torchia
Director