2019 | Cuba | NR | 100 min.
He became known the world over in the late 90s as an original member of legendary Cuban band Buena Vista Social Club, but Eliades Ochoa's passion for his country's musical heritage led him to pursue a life dedicated to music much earlier than that: He began by playing his guitar in the streets of Eastern Cuba, then joined a slew of folk groups, until finally the success of Buena Vista Social Club came along. Spreading his love for traditional Cuban folk music was always Ochoa's main goal, and that love shines through in this new documentary, that narrates his story pulling together rare pictures, archive material and new interviews, preserving not only his incredible journey, but the richness of the muical heritage of his country for generations to come. Brought to us by TCFF fan favorite Ian Padron (Habanastation, TCFF 2011), who got on a plane to TC in hopes to show Michael Moore the film and found himself sitting right by him, this special added screening is the result of passion of kismet. In Person: Director Cynthia Biestek and editor Ian Padron.