Brilliant brothers.
OK, in the interest of full disclosure let me state categorically: I think banjo genius Béla Fleck is the tops.1 That said, my mind still would have been blown by Throw Down Your Heart even if it wasn’t Bela Fleck.2
Filmmaker Sascha Paladino has created a delight of a film as he joins his brother Fleck on a trip to Africa to explore the roots of the banjo.3 Their multi-country trip brings Fleck together with many talented musicians and remarkable collaborations result. The energy of the musicians is infectious, the music joyous to behold, and Paladino gives you the experience of being right in the mix.
Following the screening, the audience got an opportunity to hear Fleck play, joined by Cheick Hamala Diabaté, a terrific n’goni player and star in his own right (see photo below). For the second night in a row, SILVERDOCS hits it out of the park.4
Footnotes- I’m not exaggerating. I had the guy sign my mandolin today. How pathetically fanboy is that?
- That it is Béla Fleck? Awesome! See footnote one re: my pathetic-ness.
- I had a chance to hear the two speak at length earlier in the day about the process of making the film, and hopefully I will get a chance to write up those comments soon.
- Look! A sports analogy! How did that happen? Answer: it’s a baseball analogy. Even I know from baseball.

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