The Devil's Accordion (2000) Poster

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Music with a touch of magic realism
enrpat9 August 2001
The movie seems to follow the principles of magic realism. Schwietert, the director, actually loves Gabriel García Márquez. But it´s reality. Magic reality, yes, but reality, in fact. I know like my own hand the Caribbean and Colombia, and I know that things that might look weird actually happen there. The accordion, vallenato and the Caribbean style of life is very well told in this documentary combined with poetry and a touch of loneliness. Different. Original. The documentary rescues the music of a brilliant old musician, Pacho Rada, (like Buenavista Social Club does), but with a deep look inside his life, generations, music and difficulties. A duel of two accordion men is absolutely delightful. Not about Colombia, actually, but about the Caribbean, a place that I see as a whole country bordered by the sea.
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