Faaji Agba (2015)

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An intimate portrait of the history, culture and music scene of Lagos, Nigeria from 1940 to present day through the lives of a group of 68-85 year-old master musicians brought back from obscurity by Kunle Tejuoso, owner of Jazzhole Records. The documentary follows their lives and for some, their death. Filmmaker Remi Vaughan-Richards a 'student' of the era has been documenting Kunle and the Faaji Agba musicians since 2009 to keep their musical legacy alive and relevant.

Director: Remi Vaughan-Richards
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 90 min
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Cinematography: Remi Vaughan-Richards
Production: Jazzhole Records, Singing Tree Films
Country: Nigeria
Language: English
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Faaji Agba about?
An intimate portrait of the history, culture and music scene of Lagos, Nigeria from 1940 to present day through the lives of a group of 68-85 year-old master musicians brought back from obscurity by Kunle Tejuoso, owner of Jazzhole Records. The documentary follows their lives and for some, their death. Filmmaker Remi Vaughan-Richards a 'student' of the era has been documenting Kunle and the Faaji Agba musicians since 2009 to keep their musical legacy alive and relevant.
Who directed Faaji Agba?
Faaji Agba was directed by Remi Vaughan-Richards.
How long is Faaji Agba?
Faaji Agba has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Faaji Agba?
Faaji Agba is a Documentary film.
Where was Faaji Agba produced?
Faaji Agba was produced in Nigeria.