
Mamalluca, un viaje sinfónico
Documentary · Music
Overview
A unique and transcendent conceptual documentary that, through a complex Chilean musical work, rescues the sense of identity that is passed down from generation to generation, rescuing fundamental pillars of literary and musical creation.
Top Cast


Claudio Parra
Claudio Parra
Self - Los Jaivas Member
Claudio Parra
Self - Los Jaivas Member


Carlos Cabezas González
Carlos Cabezas González
Self - Los Jaivas Member
Carlos Cabezas González
Self - Los Jaivas Member


Mario Mutis
Mario Mutis
Self - Los Jaivas Member
Mario Mutis
Self - Los Jaivas Member


Juanita Parra
Juanita Parra
Self - Los Jaivas Member
Juanita Parra
Self - Los Jaivas Member


Eduardo Parra
Eduardo Parra
Self - Poet
Eduardo Parra
Self - Poet


Gato Alquinta
Gato Alquinta
Self (archive footage)
Gato Alquinta
Self (archive footage)
Carlos Weber
Carlos Weber
Self - Banda Estación Director
Carlos Weber
Self - Banda Estación Director
Ana Paula Toledo
Ana Paula Toledo
Self - Vocalist and Multi-instrumentalist of Banda Estación
Ana Paula Toledo
Self - Vocalist and Multi-instrumentalist of Banda Estación


Eduardo Vergara
Eduardo Vergara
Self - Sound Engineer for Los Jaivas
Eduardo Vergara
Self - Sound Engineer for Los Jaivas
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