23rd July 2008 @ 10:20pm
'Musically Mad' is a film that dedicates itself to shining light on UK sound-system culture
by taking the audience into the heads and hearts of the singers and
sound-men, the backbone of the UK roots reggae scene. It follows a
culture that was brought to the UK by Caribbean immigrants and which
continues the tradition of providing upliftment to the people in the
face of hardship and fostering community and cultural unification and
pride. The film includes interviews and footage of some of the key
players of the scene, including Iration Steppas, I Natural, Aba Shanti, Jah Shaka, Dougie Conscious Sounds, DJ Stryda, King
Shiloh, Afrikan Simba, Channel One, Fatman Sound, Young Warrior, Joe
Ariwa, Mad Professor, Levi Roots and many more!
When: Thursday 7 August @ The NZ Film Archive (cnr of Taranaki & Ghuznee Streets), 7pm start
Featuring: Guest speakers Ingrid Leary (British Council director) and DJ Danny Lemon (Roots Foundation)
Preceded by: 'Bristol Vibes' from the UK Channel 4 'Black Tracks' series
Price: $6 unwaged, $8 waged, pre-sales available from The Film Archive from Monday 4 August - limited seats available!
Big up: Wellington City Council, British Council & The Film Archive.
www.musicallymad.com
Interview with director, Karl Folke
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Any Auckland shows of Musically Mad?
We're trying to lock down a screening so stay tuned for info...
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