20 Anos (Ao Vivo)
20 Anos (Ao Vivo)

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20 Anos (Ao Vivo)

2012
Movie
90 min
Portuguese

"20 Anos" is a video album by Brazilian evangelical singer Aline Barros, recorded at the Municipal Theater of Paulínia on January 17, 2012 for an audience of two thousand people from all over Brazil. Tickets for the event sold out in four days. The DVD is directed by Bruno Murtinho and Ronaldo Barros and is produced by the singers of Roupa Nova: Cleberson Horsth and Ricardo Feghali. The CD and DVD were released by AB Records and distributed by Sony Music Brasil. The show had the participation of Michael W. Smith, Tom Brooks, Abraham Laboriel, and the family of the artist.

Insights

Director: Filipe da SilvaGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures the legendary Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana in a special performance celebrating their 20-year career. The concert features a collection of their most iconic songs, performed with the passion and energy that defined their legacy. It serves as a powerful tribute to the band's enduring impact on Brazilian music and culture.

Critical Reception

As a concert film focused on a beloved and influential band, critical reception primarily centers on the band's performance quality and the overall production value. It is generally lauded by fans for its nostalgic value and faithful representation of the band's live energy. Critics often note the significance of the band's music and its lasting appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful celebration of Legião Urbana's enduring musical legacy.

  • Fans will appreciate the high-quality recording of beloved hits.

  • Captures the emotional depth and energetic performances of the band.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the emotional resonance of the concert and the band's iconic status in Brazilian music. Many praise the selection of songs and the authentic live experience captured on film.

Fun Fact

Although Legião Urbana officially disbanded in 1996 due to Renato Russo's death, this concert film represents a posthumous celebration of their 20-year journey, drawing on their vast and beloved catalog.

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