Color's Notes is an independent music documentary film about a music festival called "Mestival" which took place in Elx (Spain) from 17 May to 6 June 2005. Filmed at the 10th Mestival Anniversary for six days, some of musicians from the different places of the World came to Spain to take place in a Cross Culture Music Festival, like Eliades Ochoa (Cuba), Raimundo Amador (Spain), Ken Hensley (Great Britain), Sazed ul Alam (Bangladesh), among others.
The documentary film only uses footage shot during the events, and music recorded there, and includes interviews with the musicians, talking about different concepts like: Peace, Music and Cross Culture. It also includes Fatma el Medhi's participation (Sahara women's) and a Benefit Concert to the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund.
The film was produced by Filmmaker Xavi Tello (Musician, and independent Producer) and Juanpe Gimeno (also Musician, and sound ingineer), and was shot with small minidv (3ccds) cameras, by fourteen kinocs from Alicante, Elx, and Murcia who were joined in less than two days. [...]See more...
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