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Soul Train, while not helmed by a renowned director, takes you on a gritty journey through Bosnia and Herzegovina’s music scene. It’s not just about the destination, but the heartfelt encounters along the way. You get a real sense of the local vibe as Frankie, Kontra, DJ Soul, and Billain traverse cities like Tuzla and Mostar, meeting musicians who shape the soundscape. The pacing is raw and somewhat unrefined, which adds to its charm, allowing viewers to truly feel the pulse of each region. The sound recording sessions in makeshift studios are quite a treat, showcasing a blend of old and new. There’s a genuine connection formed through music, making it distinctive in the realm of music documentaries.
Shows the evolution of music in a post-war context.Interesting blend of rap and local sounds.Great for collectors interested in cultural documentaries.
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Nermin Hamzagić
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