By Teresa Matuzak
This documentary by director Rosie Robinson dives into the Brighton Beach Busking scene. tocando en la calle, o actuación callejera, es popular a lo largo de Brighton Beach, atrayendo a turistas y clientes habituales a espectáculos únicos todos los días.
Entre dos muelles examines how Beach Busking engages the local community, proporciona un escenario para los artistas, y cómo las redes sociales pueden influir en las actuaciones de los artistas, for better or for worse. Featuring performances from over ten different Beach Buskers, each with a unique sound and musical composition, Robinson’s film transports viewers from their homes to Brighton Beach using stunning cinematography and storytelling.
What I enjoyed most about the film was how Robinson not only captured the performers but also their interactions with beach-goers as they listened to the music. Many visitors dance, película, and donate to the performers, creating an intimate connection between listeners and artists that is unique to busking. I also appreciate how Robinson gave a spotlight to so many diverse musical styles and artists—it provided the perfect musical backdrop for her narrative.
Overall score: 5/5 Estrellas
Teresa Matuzak is a student director entering her second year at DePaul University to earn her BFA in Film & Television. When not writing screenplays or directing films, she can be found playing Minecraft and binging on old TV shows.
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