Английская Википедия:Av. Larco
Шаблон:Infobox film Av. Larco (also known as Av. Larco, la película) is a 2017 Peruvian musical comedy-drama film directed by Jorge Carmona. It is based on Av. Larco: El musical[1] by Rasec Barragán & Giovanni Ciccia,[2] which in turn is inspired by the song «Avenida Larco» by the Peruvian rock group "Frágil".[3][4]
Synopsis
Four school friends form a music band with which they dream of being famous. They are from the upper class and play rock, a genre that at the end of the 1980s was in full swing due to the Peruvian social conflicts and the rise of the terrorism in the country. Astalculo, the band, participates in a contest whose final prize is to play in a great concert in the Plaza de Acho, but first they must play in popular stages that will make them see the reality of the country in which they live. The competition will force them to get out of their privileged bubble, see the other side of the city and face the problems of their country in conflict. Peruvian rock hymns will accompany them on this journey to adulthood, in which they will live romances and adventures, and music will be the best antidote to not lose hope.[5][6]
Cast
- Juan Carlos Rey de Castro as Andrés Dulude
- André Silva as Pedro
- Nicolas Galindo as Javier
- Carolina Cano as Marite
- Daniela Camaiora as Lola
- María Grazia Gamarra as Susana
- Mayra Goñi as Rebeca
- Andres Salas
- Javier Valdés as father of Andrés
- Katia Condos as Andrés's mother
- Emanuel Soriano as Rebeca's brother
- Carlos Galiano
Special Participations
- Bruno Odar
- Erika Villalobos
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | Premios Luces by El Comercio | Best Supporting Actor | André Silva | Шаблон:Win | [7] |
Nicolás Galindo | Шаблон:Nom | [8] |
Production
The film is shot in seven weeks in various locations in the city of Lima.[9] It premiered on Thursday, March 30, 2017,[10] and two weeks later it exceeded half a million viewers.[11]
Soundtrack
Various artists from the Peruvian rock scene participated in cameos for the songs, such as Andrés Dulude and Tavo Castillo from Frágil, Daniel F from Leusemia,[12] Manolo Barrios from Mar de Copas, Marcello Motta from Amen, Julio Pérez from La Sarita, among others.[2][9][13]
Songs list
The songs that appear in the film are the following:[14]
- «Al colegio no voy más» (Leusemia)
- «La universidad» (Rio)
- «Mayoría equivocada» (Autopsia)
- «Sucio policía» (Narcosis)
- «Avenida Larco» (Frágil)
- «Contéstame» (Rio)
- «Y es que sucede así» (Arena Hash)
- «Lo peor de todo» (Rio)
- «Decir adiós» (Amén)
- «Triciclo Perú» (Los Mojarras)
- «Demolición» (Los Saicos, Leusemia)
- «Suna» (Mar de Copas)
- «Más poder» (La Sarita)
- «Nostalgia provinciana» (Los Mojarras)
- «Lola» (Miki González)
- «Las torres» (Nosequien y Los Nosecuantos)
- «Astalculo» (Leuzemia)
- «Inmortales» (Cementerio Club)
- «Magdalena» (Nosequién y Los Nosecuántos)
- «Por tu amor» (Autocontrol)
- «Mujer noche» (Mar de Copas) (unreleased video)
References
External links
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