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So, 'Paul Simon: Under African Skies' is this documentary that really digs into the whole Graceland saga. Simon goes back to South Africa, which feels both nostalgic and heavy, especially given the political climate back then. The film captures his journey, reflecting on the backlash he faced for supposedly breaking the UN cultural boycott. It’s not just about the music; it’s also about the complex interplay of art and politics during apartheid. The pacing is thoughtful, with a mix of past and present that gives you a real sense of the stakes. It’s fascinating to see how his collaboration with local musicians reshaped not just his sound but also the way we think about cultural exchange. The atmosphere is laced with a certain reverence for the music and history involved, making it a distinctive watch.
Focuses on the intersection of music and politics during apartheid.Features interviews and archival footage related to Graceland.Explores cultural exchange through collaboration with South African musicians.
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