The musical documentary, Lima Bruja, portraits of folk music, will be screened on July 24 at the Nuevo Teatro Circo, in the Film section of the XIX edition of the Sea of ​​Music, with free admission until all seats
Lima Witch.
Portraits of folk music, a musical documentary about the original style of the folk music of the city of Lima, and that few people know in the contemporary music scene.
The documentary filmmaker's first feature Rafael Polar will be released in Spain as part of the Sea of Music Festival Cartagena Film within its own section.
The screening will be on July 24 at the Nuevo Teatro Circo, at 19.30 am, in the presence of the director, while the entrance will be free to fill seats.
Taking as a starting point for a birthday celebration, the documentary features interviews and musical performances of a group of veteran Creole singers, most of them older than 70, who incorporated music as a daily.
They show us how his life and beliefs blend in with the music, keeping it in force despite the indifference and neglect of the public.
Today, folk music has undergone modernization of the new generations, to the point that it has become almost unrecognizable to its more traditional and vintage performers.
Hence, this film is responsible for rescuing the old Creole style of places that still preserved in its purest form.
This documentary starts from recording a series of albums of folk music edited by Sayariy Productions entitled: The Great Meeting.
The guardians of folk music.
Officially, was released in Peru as part of the I Iberoamerican Film Festival 2012 Digital Lima.
All information about The Sea of Music is available on the following website, http://www.lamardemusicas.com/2013/
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena