Mägo De Oz – A Costa Da Rock
Mägo De Oz – A Costa Da Rock

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Mägo De Oz – A Costa Da Rock

2002
Movie
115 min
Spanish

Concert of the Mägo de Oz band filmed in Cedeira (Galicia) in 2003

Insights

IMDb7.3/10
Director: Mario RiodelGenres: Concert Film, Rock

Plot Summary

A Costa da Rock is a live concert film documenting the highly successful Spanish folk metal band Mägo de Oz during their 2002 tour. The film captures the band's energetic performance, showcasing their blend of rock, Celtic, and folk influences. It features renditions of their most popular songs, creating an immersive experience of their live show for fans.

Critical Reception

As a concert film, critical reception focuses more on the technical aspects of the recording and the band's performance energy rather than traditional narrative film critique. A Costa da Rock was widely praised by fans for its high production value and the authentic representation of Mägo de Oz's electrifying stage presence. It is considered a significant release for capturing the band at a peak of their popularity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fans lauded the film for its raw energy and high-quality capture of Mägo de Oz's live performance.

  • The concert film effectively showcases the band's unique musical fusion of rock, folk, and Celtic elements.

  • Praised as a must-have for collectors and fans of the band's extensive discography.

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Fun Fact

The 'A Costa da Rock' tour was named after a popular song from Mägo de Oz's 1998 album 'La Leyenda de La Mancha'.

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