“Hell is lovely,” is the new documentary led by Lisandro Carcavallo who revives the historic show, presented its first trailer.
These days there were forty years of one night that marked Argentine rock history: the live presentation of “Gulp!”the first study album of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricotain cement, on August 23, 1985.
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The anniversary came with the launch of the trailer of Hell is lovelya new documentary led by Lisandro Carcavallo that revives that historic show.


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Embed – Hell is lovely Gulp. 1985 – Trailer
Carcavallo, responsible for CementThe documentary (2017), advanced to Rolling Stone that the film will reach theaters between the end of this year and early 2026. “The Rounds invented a way of being public and of being music. Being a legend. This document does not portray a memory arrested in time, is the living echo of a collective belonging. A song that continues to go through generations,” he said.
The project includes unpublished material filmed that night by Omar Chabán -Neño de Cemento-, with cameras that registered “editing at the time”, according to Chabán’s actress and couple at that time Katja Alemann. In addition to the images of the presentation, the documentary incorporates the testimonies of figures close to the band as Tito Fargo, the soldier, Gonzo Palacios, Claudia Puóó, Alfredo Rosso, Andrea Álvarez Mujica (Vera Land), Rocambole, Lalo Mir and Lito Vitaleamong others.
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