Judy Mowatt

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Heartland Reggae
8.5

Heartland Reggae

Mar 04, 1980
Le One Love Peace Concert s'est tenu à Kingston, Jamaïque le 22 avril 1978. Seize des plus grands chanteurs et groupes de reggae étaient présents, mais au delà de la musique, ce film présente le retour en Jamaïque de Bob Marley après une absence de 16 mois suite à une tentative d'assassinat. Lors de ce concert, Bob Marley joignit les mains de Michael Manley et de Edward Seaga, deux opposants politiques.
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Bob Marley : Uprising Live !
8.3
L’image remasterisée nous montre un Bob Marley énergique et dont le charisme ne laisse deviner à aucun moment qu’il allait bientôt disparaitre à seulement 36 ans. Il existe peu de concerts de Bob Marley en DVD, et celui-ci est un must pour tous ses fans ! Près de 2 heures de tubes : No Woman, No Cry, Exodus, I Shot The Sheriff, Redemption Song, Is This Love, Jamming, Get Up, Stand Up, Could This Be Love et beaucoup d’autres...
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Inna de Yard
6.9

Inna de Yard

Jun 20, 2019
Sur les hauteurs verdoyantes de Kingston, des légendes du Reggae se retrouvent pour enregistrer un disque. Plus de trente ans après leur âge d’or, ils s’apprêtent à repartir en tournée à travers le monde. INNA DE YARD raconte l’aventure humaine de ces chanteurs qui, en plus d’incarner un genre musical mythique et universel, font vibrer l’âme de la Jamaïque.
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Omega Rising Women of Rastafari
1
A ground-breaking documentary, Omega Rising Women of Rastafari was the first film to explore and challenge myths and stereotypes about the Rastafarian movement; and give voice to women of Rastafari, who speak for themselves about their relationship to the movement and its development. A self-taught camerawoman who began her career documenting community issues in Tottenham, D. Elmina Davis was a Rastafarian herself and had travelled extensively in Africa and the Caribbean. Poetry, mythology, archive footage, interviews, music and dance are skilfully folded into her film’s narrative, revealing the journey to higher consciousness for Jamaican and British Rastafarian women. Interviewees include Judy Mowatt, reggae solo artist and a member of Bob Marley’s backing trio, The I Three.
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Bob Marley & The Wailers - Tuff Gong Studio Rehearsal
10
Bob Marley and the Wailers entered the newly refurbished Tuff Gong Studios on May 1, 1980 to rehearse songs for the upcoming Uprising tour which starts June 1, 1980 in München, Germany. A film crew is at the rehearsal to film footage for a JBC documentary on Bob Marley and Tuff Gong. Much of the rehearsal was captured on film, and it has become legendary footage.
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Time Will Tell
10

Time Will Tell

May 28, 1992
The life story of Nesta Robert Marley, Rastafarian prophet who with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer brought the powerful message of reggae music to the world outside their native Jamaica. Narration consists of selections from Marley's taped interviews.
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Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
1
The Legend: 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Blu-ray disc by Bob Marley and the Wailers offers an enhanced experience of one of the most iconic reggae albums ever in 5.1 lossless surround sound. This edition celebrates the timeless hits that made Legend a global sensation, featuring remastered audio and high-definition music videos. With tracks like "No Woman, No Cry," "One Love," and "Redemption Song," the Blu-ray provides a richer, immersive listening experience.
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Omega Rising Women of Rastafari
1
A ground-breaking documentary, Omega Rising Women of Rastafari was the first film to explore and challenge myths and stereotypes about the Rastafarian movement; and give voice to women of Rastafari, who speak for themselves about their relationship to the movement and its development. A self-taught camerawoman who began her career documenting community issues in Tottenham, D. Elmina Davis was a Rastafarian herself and had travelled extensively in Africa and the Caribbean. Poetry, mythology, archive footage, interviews, music and dance are skilfully folded into her film’s narrative, revealing the journey to higher consciousness for Jamaican and British Rastafarian women. Interviewees include Judy Mowatt, reggae solo artist and a member of Bob Marley’s backing trio, The I Three.
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