Faaji Agba (2015)
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
Release Date: September 30, 2015
Cinematography: Remi Vaughan-Richards
Production: Jazzhole Records, Singing Tree Films
Country: Nigeria
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
nigeria
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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.