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The Whole Gritty City offers a raw look at the heart and soul of New Orleans through the lens of its school marching bands. It's not just about the music, but the rhythm of life in a city that pulses with both creativity and danger. The young musicians, under the guidance of their passionate band directors, navigate the complexities of adolescence amid the Mardi Gras festivities. The film's pacing flows like a good jazz set—moments of tension, followed by bursts of joy. The vibrant performances from the kids are striking, capturing their spirit and determination. You can almost feel the heat of the streets and hear the echoes of brass instruments. It's this mix of struggle and celebration that gives the documentary its distinctive texture.
Focus on the strong performances of young musicians.Consider the cultural context of New Orleans music.Interesting exploration of youth and resilience.
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Richard Barber
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