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Lo que vendrá
In a city of the too near future, a city designated for desolation, aggression, and political instability, Miguel Galvan (Hugo Soto) is shot accidentally during a demonstration. This time and space provides a back drop to an intriguing sequence of events where three characters try desperately to survive: the wounded Miguel, an antagonistic policeman (Juan Leyrado), and a foolish vigilante smartly acted by cult rock star Charly Garcia of Sui Generis and Serú Girán fame, who also composed the film's score.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the intersection of music, art, and the human spirit. It delves into the creative processes of various artists, showcasing their inspirations and how they translate their visions into tangible works. The film highlights the universal themes that connect different artistic disciplines and the enduring power of creativity.
Critical Reception
As a documentary, 'Lo que vendrá' was generally well-received for its insightful look into the artistic world and its visually engaging presentation. Critics appreciated its ability to connect disparate art forms and its thought-provoking exploration of creativity. Audience reception was positive, resonating with those interested in the arts and documentaries.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its artistic depth and exploration of creativity.
Appreciated for its visual style and the connections it draws between different art forms.
Considered a thoughtful and engaging documentary for art enthusiasts.
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Fun Fact
The film features a unique blend of interviews, performances, and artistic montages, creating a rich tapestry of creative expression.
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