Bola de Nieve

Bola de Nieve

Release date : April 28, 2003
Runtime : 1h 13m
Countries of origin : Cuba / Mexico / Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : José Sánchez-Montes /
Production companies : ICAIC / atico 7 / Canal Sur / Canal Once /
April 28, 2003 1h 13m Cuba Documentary Spanish More
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Documentarian Jose Sanchez-Montes turns his attention towards the late Cuban musician Ignacio Villa, known throughout the world as Bola de Nieve (Snowball), with this 2003 biographical documentary entitled simply Bola de Nieve. A master pianist, Bola de Nieve was a mainstay through the middle portion of the 20th century, with his music almost omnipresent in South America cinema throughout those formative decades. With Bola de Nieve's famous statement "I'm a sad person, but my songs sound happy" in mind, Sanchez-Montes also looks at the influence of the musician's African heritage and homosexuality upon Bola de Nieve's unique musical style.
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  • title:Bola de Nieve
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:1h 13m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Cuba · Mexico · Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: José Sánchez-Montes /
  • Writers: José Sánchez-Montes · Mariano Maresca ·
  • Production companies: ICAIC · atico 7 · Canal Sur · Canal Once ·
  • Overview:Documentarian Jose Sanchez-Montes turns his attention towards the late Cuban musician Ignacio Villa, known throughout the world as Bola de Nieve (Snowball), with this 2003 biographical documentary entitled simply Bola de Nieve. A master pianist, Bola de Nieve was a mainstay through the middle portion of the 20th century, with his music almost omnipresent in South America cinema throughout those formative decades. With Bola de Nieve's famous statement "I'm a sad person, but my songs sound happy" in mind, Sanchez-Montes also looks at the influence of the musician's African heritage and homosexuality upon Bola de Nieve's unique musical style.
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