
Los Jaivas: Todos juntos
Documentary · Music
Overview
Los Jaivas are the most important rock band in the history of Chile. 55 years of music and friendship. Memories emerge note by note, song after song, tour after tour. An intimate portrait of their musical life where for the first time they share their archives that have been accumulated for years on the shelves of a small apartment in Santiago.
Top Cast


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


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


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


Gato Alquinta
Gato Alquinta
Self - Los Jaivas (archive footage)
Gato Alquinta
Self - Los Jaivas (archive footage)


Gabriel Parra
Gabriel Parra
Self - Los Jaivas (archive footage)
Gabriel Parra
Self - Los Jaivas (archive footage)
Hernán 'Piola' Poblete
Hernán 'Piola' Poblete
Self - Former Manager
Hernán 'Piola' Poblete
Self - Former Manager


René Olivares
René Olivares
Self - Painter and Illustrator for Los Jaivas
René Olivares
Self - Painter and Illustrator for Los Jaivas
Mónica Monsalve
Mónica Monsalve
Self - Gato Alquinta's classmate
Mónica Monsalve
Self - Gato Alquinta's classmate
Rubén Nebreda
Rubén Nebreda
Self - Zárate's friend, Argentina
Rubén Nebreda
Self - Zárate's friend, Argentina
Lina Fagnani
Lina Fagnani
Self - Zárate's friend, Argentina
Lina Fagnani
Self - Zárate's friend, Argentina
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