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Divididos: Audio y Agua
The filming -in high definition- corresponds to the two concerts held in June 2010 at Luna Park, with which Divididos officially presented his latest album, Amapola del 66. For almost three hours, Ricardo Mollo, Diego Arnedo and Catriel Ciavarella review almost entirely that album and they are shipped with other classics of the band and covers.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the iconic Argentine rock band Divididos, focusing on their creative process and unique sound. It delves into the making of their album 'Ariel 2011', highlighting the interplay between the musicians and their environment. The film captures the raw energy and artistic evolution of the band.
Critical Reception
Divididos: Audio y Agua received positive attention for its intimate portrayal of the band and its insightful look into their music-making. Critics praised its authentic representation of Divididos' artistic integrity and their connection with their audience. It is considered a valuable piece for fans and music enthusiasts interested in Argentine rock.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a compelling look into the creative dynamics of a legendary Argentine band.
Praised for its authentic and intimate portrayal of Divididos.
A must-watch for fans seeking a deeper understanding of the band's musical journey.
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Fun Fact
The documentary captures Divididos recording 'Ariel 2011' in a remote location, emphasizing their connection to nature as a source of inspiration.
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