A Tuba To Cuba (2019)
February 15, 2019Release Date
A Tuba To Cuba (2019)
February 15, 2019Release Date
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Currently A Tuba To Cuba is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu, Amazon Video, Microsoft Store, YouTube, Spectrum On Demand, Tubi TV, The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, Freevee, Kanopy
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ben Jaffe
Self
Walter Harris
Self
Charlie Gabriel
Self
Ronell Johnson
Self
Clint Maedgen
Self
Rickie Monie
Self
Danny Clinch
Director
Mark Anthony Braud
Self
James Huntsman
Executive Producer
Win Butler
Self
Régine Chassagne
Self
Greg Tobler
Sound Mixer
Greg Lucas
Self
T.G. Herrington
Writer
Todd Slater
Executive Producer
Nicelle Herrington
Producer
Tyler Heath
Sound Editor
Aidan Dykes
Sound Editor
Han Soto
Producer
Josh Goleman
Cinematographer
Andreas Olavarria
Executive Producer
Kyle Curry
Editor
Andrew Jon Wallace
Editor
Dayn Williams
Editor
Jack Flachsbart
Sound Mixer
Adam Block
Executive Producer
Ellen Healy
Executive Producer
Robert Kandle
Executive Producer
Gregory Neil Lucas
Associate Producer
Mike Martinovich
Executive Producer
Kristin Patrick
Executive Producer
Allen Perez
Associate Producer
Ned Sublette
Associate Producer
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A Tuba to Cuba is a 2018 American documentary film about the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. The leader of New Orleans' famed Preservation Hall Jazz Band seeks to fulfill his late father's dream of retracing their musical roots to the shores of Cuba in search of the indigenous music that gave birth to New Orleans jazz. A Tuba to Cuba celebrates the triumph of the human spirit expressed through the universal language of music and challenges us to resolve to build bridges, not walls. The film was directed by T. G. Herrington and Danny Clinch and narrated by Ben Jaffe whose parents founded Preservation Hall in a segregated 1961 New Orleans. The documentary had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, where Michael King of the Austin Chronicle exclaimed that it is "very likely to become a classic of the music documentary genre."