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Old 04-26-2009, 06:01 AM   #1
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Jeffrey Levy-Hinte became obsessed with outtakes from Leon Gast’s When We Were Kings (1995) when he was editing it. The documentary about the famed “Rumble in the Jungle” boxing match in which Muhammed Ali upset George Foreman 34 years ago in what was then known as Zaire (now Congo) went on to win an Oscar. But Levy-Hinte went on to assemble the unused footage of the music concert that preceded the fight in Kinshasa by six weeks—a mostly noble attempt at the tail end of the Black Power era to bring African-American and African musicians together—as well as the musings of its participants and the sometimes dubious backstage arrangements that made this dauntless task possible.

The director integrates these sequences successfully, his fluid montage a brilliant echo of the assorted rhythms recorded onstage and behind the scenes by several 16-mm cameras. He does not allow us to the luxury of becoming totally lost in the artifice of stagecraft, rather grounding us by inserting casual scenes of local villagers going about their daily tasks. A unique moment in time is now on record, an invaluable time capsule, thanks to an excellent transfer to HD, and the film should get sufficient theatrical play before commencing a long shelf life as a cult item. Celluloid Dreams picked up international rights at Toronto and a domestic deal is pending.

Levy-Hinte opens with the phenomenal James Brown performing, and after half an hour of conversations between promoters (Stewart Levine, Hugh Masakela), the normally unsung techies, and an out-of-place British suit who reps Liberian investors, the first of three concerts begins.

The Spinners do their Temptations-like song-and-dance numbers. Flamboyant Celia Cruz and her Fania All-Stars add a Latin twist to their act. The more reserved BB King (“The Thrill is Gone”) and Bill Withers (“Hope She’ll Be Happier”) are sensational with ballads and hot back-ups. Zairian performers are mostly in animal and other indigenous costumes, tied more than their U.S.-reared counterparts to historically uninterrupted rituals. The real knockout is the gorgeous South African Miriam Makeba, then married to Stokely Carmichael of the Black Panthers, whose corn rows sweep up into a fabulously baroque comb as she does a fantastic rendition of “what the colonialists in South Africa call The Click Song.”

The film ends again with Brown, not just with a superb rendition of "Say It Loud (I’m Black and I’m Proud)" before an adoring Zairian audience, but with scenes of the gregarious genius relaxing in his dressing room. Here Brown tells African-Americans in direct address, “When you walk down the street, you tell yourself, ‘Damn right, I’m somebody!’ " Earlier, the ever-modest Muhammed Ali, who appears frequently throughout the film, had commented to some of the musicians, “I’m the world’s greatest fighter. I don’t want to be another Negro.” One of the greatest singers and the finest athlete of that era express the zeitgeist, at least in the sphere of race. (Unfortunately, most of the participants were naïve about the excesses and CIA backing of the corrupt Zairian dictator, Mobutu Sese Soko).
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Can someone who owns the MoC version please tell me if "Soul Power" comes with the 36-page booklet or is that only for the DVD.

It appears the MoC version has more content than the Sony Pictures Classics US Blu-ray release.
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Can someone who owns the MoC version please tell me if "Soul Power" comes with the 36-page booklet or is that only for the DVD.
Yes, the blu-ray has the booklet. MOC isn't gonna skimp on something like that if they can help it.

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Yes, the BD version comes with 34/36 page booklet (34 if you don't count the front/back cover).

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It appears the MoC version has more content than the Sony Pictures Classics US Blu-ray release.
depends...
says that the Sony disc comes with 9 deleted scenes, trailer, and a commentary.
the Masters of Cinema comes with 5 deleted scenes, 5 extended performances, trailer, a 6 minute interview

The review on this site doesnt state exactly what the 9 deleted scenes are though, so tough to speculate if they are including music performances in there or not....

And what is up with the sony disc having Spanish and Portugese dub tracks?
This is a documentary! Why the hell would you wanna hear James Brown in Portugese? **** dubs, really. Waste of space.
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depends...
says that the Sony disc comes with 9 deleted scenes, trailer, and a commentary.
the Masters of Cinema comes with 5 deleted scenes, 5 extended performances, trailer, a 6 minute interview

The review on this site doesnt state exactly what the 9 deleted scenes are though, so tough to speculate if they are including music performances in there or not....

And what is up with the sony disc having Spanish and Portugese dub tracks?
This is a documentary! Why the hell would you wanna hear James Brown in Portugese? **** dubs, really. Waste of space.
OK, here is what I can tell about the US release.

The extended performances listed on the MoC releases are part of the deleted scenes on the US version. The US version doesn't have an interview at all and of course, won't have a booklet like MoC.

I don't know which are the music performances are featured on the MoC version to do a comparison.
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