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Olor A Tigre is a fascinating glimpse into the raw energy of Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, capturing the essence of their early shows in La Plata. The film, crafted by Alejandra Ceriani and Rocambole, immerses you in the atmosphere of those recitals. It’s not just about the music; it's the vibe, the audience, the sweat, and the chaos that made those nights memorable. The pacing moves like a live concert—intense and unpredictable. The doc feels almost like a time capsule, with practical effects that highlight the band’s unique aesthetic. You get a sense of the band's cultural impact, and there's something uniquely Argentine that resonates throughout. It's a piece of history for anyone interested in music documentaries.
Captures the early days of RicotaUnique visual style reflecting live performanceInteresting cultural context of Argentina in the '80s
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