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PILLADO-MATHEU, SANTIAGO - La Revolucion Y La Tierra

"La Revolución Y La Tierra is a Peruvian documentary film that became an unprecedented success in Peru, after its premiere in 2019, turning into the most-watched Peruvian documentary of all time. Directed by Gonzalo Benavente Secco and produced by Autocinema, the film offers a vision of one of the defining chapters in recent Peruvian history: the Agrarian Reform, a law enacted by the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado in 1969 (within the context of the so-called "Peruvian Revolution"), which marked a before and after in a history of struggles for the land and citizenship in Peru. La Revolución Y La Tierra is a film about these struggles and the imageries built by Peruvian cinema throughout time. The soundtrack was made by Santiago Pillado-Matheu, a versatile Peruvian musician and sound artist, founder of the psychedelic rock group El Hombre Misterioso, and creator of sound installations having memory as theme. In this soundtrack, Pillado-Matheu develops a musical universe based on the use of Andean sounds, in evocative landscape pieces of melodic and ritualistic ambient and drone music, which progressively incorporate sound collages, using samples of peasant leaders' voices and footage from the film. You can also find electronic pieces that make a nod to the synthesizer music of the '70s, as well as psychedelic rock discharges and pieces of a hypnotic Afro-Latin lounge, which give unity to this sound mosaic that also greatly evokes the sound of an era, and that, having acclaimed Peruvian soundtracks such as Cholo, by El Polen, or Venas de la Tierra by Luis David Aguilar -- both released by Buh Records -- as a precedent, adds a new item to a series that seeks to disseminate milestones of film music made in Peru. La Revolucion Y La Tierra by Santiago Pillado-Matheu is released by Buh Records, with the support of Autocinema. Art by Goster. Edition of 300." - Buh Records .
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