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So, 'People Under the Stovepipe'—it's a documentary that really dives into the heart of jazz and blues in Kosovska Mitrovica, and it's got this fascinating historical backdrop. It starts way back before WWII, when the English mining company was all in on the Trepča mining operations. They brought more than just machinery; they brought music, too. The film captures the essence of a festival that celebrates this rich heritage. The pacing is kind of laid-back, letting the music and interviews breathe. The atmosphere really pulls you in, showing how music and community intertwine. It's not just about the performances but the stories behind them, making it a distinctive piece of cinema for those who appreciate the roots of music culture.
Focus on the historical context.Check out the musician interviews.Look for the festival highlights.
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