Von Julian Cao
Directed by Gayle Wilmot, Hearts of Steel is a twenty-minute documentary film that centers on a group of steelpan musicians in Toronto.
The motley crew of steelpan musicians, or pannists, are diverse and of all stripes, but what unifies them is their palpable, unreserved love for the steelpan. They train rigorously and tirelessly; for endless hours, they convene and practice each song until they master it. Their dedication to their craft culminates in a big competition, where they engage in a high-energy, cathartic performance.
It is undeniable that they cherish the steelpan, as well as their time together. The steelpan allows them to cultivate their unparalleled bond as a community and a family. Vor allem, it endows them with a sense of belonging.
Hearts of Steel tastefully demonstrates how we can find a home in music.
Ich würde diesen Film geben 4 von 5 Sterne.
Julian Cao hat seinen Abschluss gemacht mit höchstem Lob mit einem Bachelor of Arts in Film von der California State University, Langer Strand. Zur Zeit, Julian ist Assistant Manager von MVPStyln Productions, und ein Praktikant für CMRubinWorld und Tsang & Associates, SPS.
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