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Hasta que se ponga el sol 1973

★ 6.33 votes80 min📅 1973-02-08

Captured in vibrant black-and-white, *Hasta que se ponga el sol* (1973) transports viewers to the raw, electric heart of Argentina's 'rock nacional' explosion. Directed by Anibal Uset, this concert documentary immerses audiences in the pulsating energy of the 1972 B.A.

Director: Anibal Uset

Cast

Luis Alberto Spinetta
Luis Alberto Spinetta
Self
Black Amaya
Self
Rubén Basoalto
Self
Carlos Cutaia
Self
Claudio Gabis
Self
Charly García
Charly García
Self
Nito Mestre
Nito Mestre
Self
Horacio Gianello
Self
León Gieco
León Gieco
Self
Edelmiro Molinari
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hasta que se ponga el sol (1973) about?

This concert documentary captures the explosive early days of Argentina's 'rock nacional' movement, as seen through the lens of the 1972 B.A. Rock festival. It preserves legendary live performances and the rebellious energy that defined a generation.

Who directed Hasta que se ponga el sol?

Anibal Uset directed this historic concert film, capturing the raw essence of Argentina's rock scene as it unfolded.

Who stars in Hasta que se ponga el sol?

The film features standout performances by Luis Alberto Spinetta, Black Amaya, Rubén Basoalto, Carlos Cutaia, Claudio Gabis, and Charly García.

Is Hasta que se ponga el sol (1973) worth watching?

Absolutely, if you're a fan of classic rock or interested in Argentina's cultural history. It's a compact but powerful look at a defining musical moment, delivered with authenticity and energy.

How long is Hasta que se ponga el sol?

The film runs for 80 minutes.

About Hasta que se ponga el sol (1973) — Anibal Uset's electrifying snapshot of Argentina's rock nacional

Captured in vibrant black-and-white, *Hasta que se ponga el sol* (1973) transports viewers to the raw, electric heart of Argentina's 'rock nacional' explosion. Directed by Anibal Uset, this concert documentary immerses audiences in the pulsating energy of the 1972 B.A. Rock festival, held at the Argentinos Juniors stadium. The film follows the foundational moments of a musical revolution, showcasing legendary performances that would shape a generation. Through the lens of Uset's camera, the documentary not only preserves iconic renditions but also conveys the rebellious spirit and cultural urgency of the era.

With a runtime of just 80 minutes, the film zeroes in on the electrifying contributions of Luis Alberto Spinetta, Black Amaya, Rubén Basoalto, Carlos Cutaia, Claudio Gabis, and Charly García, six titans whose music became the soundtrack of a movement. Atmospheric and intimate, it's a time capsule of sound and defiance, offering a glimpse into a golden age of Argentine rock where every note felt like a manifesto.