Buena Vista Social Club: the real star of Wim Wenders’ documentary is 1940s popular Cuban music, and if one is open to listening to it, this is a most pleasurable watch. The film mixes footage from a few concerts given by this ensemble, some recording sessions in Havana, and interviews with the musicians. The ensemble, a brainchild of Ry Cooder and a few others, reunites musicians, many from that era. The musicians, happy to be performing, have great stage presence in addition to their virtuosity. They are, therefore, always interesting to watch. The editor, Brian Johnson, also mingles footage of their travels around Havana and Cuba (as well as some bits in New York City), which shows a country that seems frozen in the 1960s. The package is entertaining and, if the music appeals, doubly so.