Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires (2016)
Homemade documentary that illustrates vinyl stories in Buenos Aires, as its name indicates. But not just any stories nor about so-and-so, so-and-so, and so-and-so. Those selected for NOISE… are all mythologized characters; The stories are fantastic, of finds and discoveries.
Director: Nicolás Visentin, Lucila Melfi
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 58 min
Release Date: October 30, 2016
Cast
- Nekro (Boom Boom Kid) - Self
- Sergio Rotman - Self
- Paco Gallardo - Self
- Gonzalo “Pájaro” Rainoldi - Self
- Lucho Selector - Self
- Tomás Bartoletti - Self
- Pablo Galetto - Self
- Mikel Barsa - Self
Screenplay
Cinematography: Carolina F. Fracarossi, Agustin Melfi
Editing: Agustin Melfi
Production: Monobronx
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires about?
- Homemade documentary that illustrates vinyl stories in Buenos Aires, as its name indicates. But not just any stories nor about so-and-so, so-and-so, and so-and-so. Those selected for NOISE… are all mythologized characters; The stories are fantastic, of finds and discoveries.
- Who directed Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires?
- Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires was directed by Nicolás Visentin, Lucila Melfi.
- Who stars in Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires?
- Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires stars Nekro (Boom Boom Kid), Sergio Rotman, Paco Gallardo, Gonzalo “Pájaro” Rainoldi, Lucho Selector, Tomás Bartoletti.
- How long is Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires?
- Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
- What genre is Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires?
- Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires is a Documentary, Music film.
- Where was Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires produced?
- Ruido – Stories of the Vinyl in Buenos Aires was produced in Argentina.