Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Searching for Sugar Man (2012)

Genre: Documentary / Author’s Favorites
Directed by: Malik Bendjelloul
Cast: Sixto Rodriguez
Running time: 86 minutes



In the 1970’s, American musician Sixto Rodriguez released a couple of albums that did not make much of a splash in the US and then he vanished out of the public eye. For some reason, Rodriguez’s albums made their way to South Africa, where the artist became a true cultural phenomenon. In the late 1990’s, two Cape Town men decided to go on a mission to find out what had happened to the singer/songwriter their country loved so much. Rumors had it that he had committed suicide on stage, but what was the truth?

If you have yet to see this film and if you don’t know much about it, I don’t want to say too much and ruin it. All I will say is that it is a wonderful piece of documentary cinema that is well worth your time. It is a heart-warming tale about the power of music as something that has no border or limit. This film has made me smile and shed a tear or two. I highly recommend it, and I also recommend the music of Rodriguez. Great stuff.

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