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Luis Alberto Spinetta was an Argentine singer, guitarist, composer and poet.
One of the most influential rock musicians of South America, together with Charly García he is considered the father of Argentine rock.
Marquitos is wandering around the city when he crosses paths with Zurdo, an old friend with whom he shares an ambiguous relationship that oscillates between friendship and eroticism. Together, they flee from the fate that the city has in store for them, and embark on a journey toward the Delta.
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.
The two-hour episode proposes a revealing journey into intimacy and the rediscovery of this figure who marked the music scene with his art. The production has the collaboration of his family, in front of and behind the camera, more than one hundred hours of unpublished material, testimonies and exclusive access to recordings rarely seen.
Follows the rehearsals of Luis Alberto Spinetta y las Bandas Eternas on November 2008 and the reunion of Pescado Rabioso 36 years after playing their last show together.
Mercedes Sosa making of her last album depicts encounters with other characters, creative moments, testimonies of the artists who participated and reflections of Mercedes Sosa about her life and the recording of "Cantora".
San Cristóforo (Electric Lava Sauna) is the third album by Spinetta y los Socios del Desierto, a trio formed by Luis Alberto Spinetta (voice and guitar), Daniel Wirtz (drums) and Marcelo Torres (bass). It was recorded live on August 20, 21 and 22, 1998 in the Pablo Picasso Room of the Paseo La Plaza in Buenos Aires.
A young woman, alienated by her work and confronted to her surroundings, falls into a depression that leads her to live in a sewer to find her identity. In there, life is no better; reality appears in images and alegoric figures that change its form and vanishes, without letting the woman communicate with anyone. It's a film with zero dialog in witch the songs takes us through the states of emotion.
Luis Alberto Spinetta, perhaps the most poetic musician of Argentine rock, bleeds each one of his songs in the heat of Democratic Argentina in the mid-eighties.
Buenos Aires Rock is a film from Argentina filmed in Eastmancolor directed by Héctor Olivera on his own script written in collaboration with Daniel Ripoll that premiered on January 20, 1983 and had the participation of important interpreters of Argentine rock.