A yearly musical contest organized by the municipality of Viña del Mar, Chile which takes place during the last week of February at the Quinta Vergara Amphitheater since February 21, 1960.
Eight people meet the famous Chilean radio host, "El Rumpy," and tell him about their love or heartbreak experiences. Be it a drama or a happy ending, there is a song that is part of the story, and the story is part of the song.
Three teens start a band in the late 1970s, this is the beginning of the famous musical group; Los Prisioneros.
Priest is a movie about a gay Catholic priest named Greg who is struggling with his faith and homosexuality. Greg falls in love with his secret boyfriend, but their relationship is discovered, leading to a crisis of faith and personal turmoil. The movie explores themes of belief, sexual repression, and the challenges faced by individuals living double lives within the conservative church.
A moving portrait of Chilean singer-songwriter and political activist Victor Jara (1932-73) that chronicles the life of the talented artist who was imprisoned, tortured and machine-gunned by the country's dictatorship.
After years of having her letters to her estranged father come back as undeliverable, a young woman takes a job at a Dead Letter Office. She hopes to figure out how to locate her father. Unexpectedly, she finds a potential romance and begins to learn more about herself.
The story of the Chilean band Los Bunkers, from start in Concepción to the first tour in Mexico.
Andrés Godoy is an unusual musician. At the age of 14, already an accomplished guitarist, he lost his right arm while working in his parents' mill. After years of depression, he reinvented himself by creating his own playing technique, and went on to become one of the world's leading guitarists.
A musician and his band travel to Peru to perform a concert at the ancient city of Macchu Picchu, inspired by the song poem by Pablo Neruda. They explore the ruins and immerse themselves in the beauty of the place while discovering the rich history and culture of Peru.
Los Bunkers document their live show on this DVD, following the success of "Vida de Perros" (A Dog's Life), their US debut on Nacional Records. They're one of the leading forces of indie rock from South America and have since built a solid US following. "Live" captures them at their finest - at a sold out show.
In 2006, a group of inexperienced filmmakers follow Miguel Barriga, the leader of the defunct Chilean band "Sexual Democracia." In this road movie-style documentary, the young friends not only uncover the reality behind this legendary rock star but also gain insight into authentic Chilean culture through Barriga and his music.
Vitae is a drama movie that revolves around the struggles of individuals in a community to find jobs and their connection through metal and the Chilean music scene. It showcases the impact of social and cultural factors on their lives.
Documentary that records the last days of the Chilean group Los Tres. Its record focuses on 3 different dates and two different places: March 17 and 18, 2000, in La Batuta located in Ñuñoa, Santiago and May 19, 2001 at the Teatro Concepción located in Concepción. The documentary includes reflections from the band members on their 14-year career. The DVD includes some of the group's video clips and a Making-Off of the Video Clip "The Response".
Live recording of one of the mythical concerts of Los Prisioneros at the National Stadium of Chile in 2001.
The routine and intimacy of Los Bunkers in their life in Mexico is recorded in this documentary about the rock band from Concepción.
A select group of immortal Chilean songs, from folklore and pop, that show us the beauty and diversity of the country.
Daniela wanders around Santiago in search of "The City of the Caesars", a Chilean film that has disappeared. She meets Bárbara and Manuel, who admits her to bohemian Santiago. The search for the film will generate new finds. Music and friendship will be the pillars of memory.