Femi Kuti: Live at the Shrine is a Music movie released in 2005. It has a runtime of 133 minutes and is not family-friendly. The movie was released in multiple languages, including English. It has a rating of 0/10 and has received 0 votes. An unprecedented collection by Afrobeat legend Femi Kuti, Live At The Shrine includes both a concert film/DVD documentary and a live concert CD, singularly conveying the beauty and joy of Afrobeat music – a combustible cocktail fusing jazz, funk, and traditional African music – while also communicating it’s fascinating roots and politics which began with Femi’s father Fela Kuti, the creator and godfather of Afrobeat. Live At The Shrine takes place in the Kuti family’s hometown of Lagos at the Africa Shrine, where every Sunday Femi plays to a packed house of revelers. With music as his weapon of choice and the Africa Shrine a temple of protest song, Femi continues his father’s fight, railing against the corrupt Nigerian government and staunchly defending PanAfricanism. Capturing this experience through interviews, street scenes, and the music itself, Live At The Shrine captures the spirit, passion, and hope, of a man and a people who are fighting.. The film was produced on a budget of $0 and grossed $0 at the box office. Similar Music movies includes The Pianist, Moulin Rouge!, Almost Famous, The Color Purple, Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot, .
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