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The Best Episodes Directed By Bernardo Ruiz

Every TV Episode Directed by Bernardo Ruiz Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Bernardo Ruiz Ratings Summary

"Nigeria: Past Is Present" is the best rated episode directed by Bernardo Ruiz. It scored 3/10 based on 2 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 2/28/2023 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Mexico: Con La Brisa".

  • Nigeria: Past Is Present
    3.0/102 votes

    #1 - Nigeria: Past Is Present

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 2/28/2023

    Director Ryan Coogler and composer Ludwig Göransson work together in Lagos, Nigeria, which is at the center of a rapidly growing, dynamic musical scene. Focusing on the themes of past versus present and technology versus tradition, Göransson starts each recording day working with traditional musicians and ends the day working with modern recording artists, including Fireboy DML, Bloody Civilian, and Busiswa.

    Director: Bernardo Ruiz

    Writer: N/A

  • Mexico: Con La Brisa
    3.0/102 votes

    #2 - Mexico: Con La Brisa

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 3/7/2023

    “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” introduced audiences to Namor, ruler of an underwater civilization descended from an ancient Mayan community. The character provided a new cultural experience that called for a new sound. Composer Ludwig Göransson collaborates with a wide range of Mexican musicians, including a veteran musicologist, Mayan rappers from the Yucatán peninsula, and bold new female singers like Foudeqush, Vivir Quintana, and Mare Advertencia. The episode also features Tenoch Huerta Meijía, who plays Namor, as he hears the music for the first time.

    Director: Bernardo Ruiz

    Writer: N/A

  • London: Bring It Home
    3.0/102 votes

    #3 - London: Bring It Home

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 3/14/2023

    London’s Abbey Road is one of the most iconic recording studios in the world. Late in the summer of 2022, an international team of musicians and engineers led by Ludwig Göransson descend on the studio for 10 days to record the score for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” Göransson works with modern recording artists like Jorja Smith and Burna Boy, putting the finishing touches on the score and soundtrack. The episode also features Letitia Wright, who reflects on the score and its role in the film’s extraordinary reception.

    Director: Bernardo Ruiz

    Writer: N/A