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Aug 9 2023
"Searching for Sugar Man" follows two South African music fans on their journey to discover the fate of Rodriguez.

The 2012 documentary by Swedish filmmaker Malik Bendjelloul won the Oscar in 2013. Bendjelloul said at the time that he was drawn to the story because it was like a real-life fairy tale.

Rodriguez wrote and sang about the hard streets of Detroit in 1970 and was considered by many in the music profession to be a talent on the order of Bob Dylan. His lyrics, set to a heart-stirring rasp of a voice, told about the homeless and the working poor.

Songs titled “Street Boy,” and “Inner City Blues,” and “Cause” told the tale of society in decline and the cold comfort of the drug dealer around the corner: “Sugar Man." His two albums of the 1970s, “Cold Facts” and “Coming from Reality”, had no commercial success in the United States.

"You have to be ready for rejection, criticism and disappointment, so those kinds of things are pretty much built into any career and so with music, it's such," Rodriguez said at the premiere of the documentary.

 
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That was a great movie. He had no idea he was a star in Africa. Musical success can be so elusive and luck can play a great part more than talent.
 
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So sad, I loved the movie. It's one of the very few movies I've ever cared to watched more than once. I would have loved to see him in person.
 

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