IndieWire and FilmStruck’s ‘Movies That Inspire Me’: Lucy Walker on Seeing Cuban Music Come Alive in ‘Buena Vista Social Club’
With her follow-up set to premiere at next year’s Sundance, Walker relives the vibrancy of Wim Wenders’ music doc.
With her follow-up set to premiere at next year’s Sundance, Walker relives the vibrancy of Wim Wenders’ music doc.
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