Chiledoc has dropped the trailer for “Travesti Odyssey,” which premiered in the Luminous section of documentary festival IDFA. Nicolás Videla’s film is a celebration of the art and the actors of Cabaret Travesía Travesti, which had its last performance as the 2019 Chilean uprising began.
The film, an international co-production between Cinespecie and La Madre in Chile and 996 Films in Argentina, follows Videla as he sifts through the memories of the cabaret and its actors, as well as their relationships with each other. The doc is intimate and revealing, partly due to the closeness with which Videla is able to film as a member of the acting company. He focuses on the relationship between Anastasia and Maraca, highlighting their hot-then-cold relationship behind the scenes. This is all set against the backdrop of the Chilean uprising.
In the trailer, we hear a voicemail – playing over the sounds of protest, explosions – from...
The film, an international co-production between Cinespecie and La Madre in Chile and 996 Films in Argentina, follows Videla as he sifts through the memories of the cabaret and its actors, as well as their relationships with each other. The doc is intimate and revealing, partly due to the closeness with which Videla is able to film as a member of the acting company. He focuses on the relationship between Anastasia and Maraca, highlighting their hot-then-cold relationship behind the scenes. This is all set against the backdrop of the Chilean uprising.
In the trailer, we hear a voicemail – playing over the sounds of protest, explosions – from...
- 11/29/2021
- by JD Linville
- Variety Film + TV
Jimmy Fallon and The Roots joined the Backstreet Boys Thursday for a very child-like performance of the boy band’s classic “I Want It That Way.”
Using only their angelic voices and some classroom instruments on last night’s “Tonight Show,” Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Aj McLean and Howie Dorough did the 1999 release justice. They had the help of some very accomplished musicians, of course, and the guy who is still No. 1 in late-night among adults 18-49.
Here is the extended band and their individual assignments:
Brian Littrell – Vocals, Apple Shaker, Wood Block
Nick Carter – Vocals, Tambourine
Kevin Richardson – Vocals, Güiro
Aj McLean – Vocals, Maraca
Howie Dorough – Vocals, Coconuts
Jimmy Fallon – Vocals, Bass Drum, Casio Keyboard, Apple Shaker
Questlove – Hand clappers
Kamal Gray – Xylophone
James Poyser – Melodica
Captain Kirk – Ukulele
Tuba Gooding Jr. – Kazoo, Apple Shaker
Mark Kelley – Kazoo
Stro – Bongos
Black Thought – Triangle
You fellas are our fire.
Using only their angelic voices and some classroom instruments on last night’s “Tonight Show,” Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Aj McLean and Howie Dorough did the 1999 release justice. They had the help of some very accomplished musicians, of course, and the guy who is still No. 1 in late-night among adults 18-49.
Here is the extended band and their individual assignments:
Brian Littrell – Vocals, Apple Shaker, Wood Block
Nick Carter – Vocals, Tambourine
Kevin Richardson – Vocals, Güiro
Aj McLean – Vocals, Maraca
Howie Dorough – Vocals, Coconuts
Jimmy Fallon – Vocals, Bass Drum, Casio Keyboard, Apple Shaker
Questlove – Hand clappers
Kamal Gray – Xylophone
James Poyser – Melodica
Captain Kirk – Ukulele
Tuba Gooding Jr. – Kazoo, Apple Shaker
Mark Kelley – Kazoo
Stro – Bongos
Black Thought – Triangle
You fellas are our fire.
- 6/29/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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