Wenders' film was released in June 1999 to critical acclaim, receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary feature and winning numerous accolades including Best Documentary at the European Film Awards. German director Wim Wenders captured the performance on film for a documentary-also called Buena Vista Social Club-that included interviews with the musicians conducted in Havana.
The group's eponymous album was recorded in March 1996 and released in September 1997, quickly becoming an international success, which prompted the ensemble to perform with a full line-up in Amsterdam and New York in 1998. To showcase the popular styles of the time, such as son, bolero and danzón, they recruited a dozen veteran musicians, many of whom had been retired for many years. They named the group after the homonymous members' club in the Buenavista quarter of Havana, a popular music venue in the 1940s. The project was organized by World Circuit executive Nick Gold, produced by American guitarist Ry Cooder and directed by Juan de Marcos González. Buena Vista Social Club is an ensemble of Cuban musicians established in 1996.