Eduardo Enrique Mir -better known as Lalo Mir is a renowned Argentine journalist and actor.
During the first half of the 1980s, he carried out, together with Elizabeth Vernaci, the successful program called 9 PM on Del Plata FM 95.
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Duplicate and format that he repeated for FMRA, a compilation of contemporary Argentine rock published by Discos CBS in 1986.
Shortly afterwards he achieved definitive recognition when he was in charge of Aqui Radio Bangkok in Rock & Pop; along with Douglas Vinci, Bobby Flores and Quique Prosen.
And also when he worked on Rock & Pop TV on Canal Trece and La Perla de Bangkok on the Channel 11 screen.
Aided by archival footage and interviews with its key figures, this documentary delves into the history of Argentine rock music from its origins up to the mid-1990s.
In 1950’s Argentina, a depressive barfly helps piece together a private detective’s case involving the mass murder of four of his acquaintances.
Two jerks. Two mobs. A destiny. The story will focus on a building manager (José) and a neighbor (Juan), who accidentally discover the body of their neighbor. Although this amazes them, they never imagined that it would lead them to a ridiculous and funny endless chase for the conjecture of a mythical Italo-Asian legend, the legend of the Lukong, which has crossed both the European and Asian continents to solve, in one way or another, in Argentina.
By chance, Ramiro witnesses the suicide of a beautiful young woman called Angela. She left her backpack with her artwork and an enigmatic recording message. Ramiro tries to contact Angela's family, but when he goes to her house, he sees her coming out the door alive.
Two hours of videos, testimonies and exclusive material about Patricio Rey y Los Redonditos de Ricota, a look at the band's career.