Alan Courtis
Acting
Known For
The film compiles videos of Argentine cult band Reynols, it shows a diversity of live concerts and various activities over a period of more than 25 years. It's a part of the boxset "Minecxio emanations 1993-2018". The film includes: Saludo Vincher Vinchas (Miguel Mitlag); Colegio Cristoforo Colombo (A. Ruiz and unknown); No Music Festival, The Tonic, New York, 2001 (Mike Shiflet); Flesh Sound Bs. As. (Reynols selected archives); Somewhere near Kingston (Mike Shiflet); Papagayos en la luz (Reynols selected archives); O’Hara Mansion (Dir. Reynols); Fusa (Reynols selected archives); Lo Pawe Recy Plays Norway (Tom Løberg); Camio Flatdas (Reynols); Lor Nindio Pepelacho in Brussels (Christophe Piette).
Sinti botuva tapes
On their first Latin American tour in 2017, Japanese band Acid Mothers Temple shares some sessions with the Argentinian band Reynols. Bonded through experimentation, both bands reflect on their music.
Acid Mothers Reynols. Live and Beyond

Documentary about the enigmatic and experimental music group "Reynols", his lead singer and leader who was down syndrome and the peculiarity of having a discography published in the most dissimilar corners of the planet.
Buscando a Reynols

It looks like it's going to rain. Yes, no doubt about it. Let's ask the horizon... over there, behind us, where the sun sets. The sun in the city hides in the concrete. The sun in nature, like consciousness, dwells in the darkness of our complex being. There will be no perpetual peace on earth or in heaven. To sleep in peace, to rise at dawn.
La sombra del vuelo

"Chipadelia", "The poor man's Pink Floyd", "psychedelic space chamamĂ©"... Dazzle Lights demands a certain amount of creativity from Dick el Demasiado, Alan Courtis and other music journalists as they seek to describe the indescribable SĂquicos Litoraleños. Alejandro Gallo BermĂşdez never tries to profile the members of the band from CuruzĂş Cuatiá; the director appears to respect the privacy of a group that keeps its distance with different outfits and an ongoing quest to alter perceptions. The documentary shifts between the cultural shockwaves made by the group from Corrientes at home and at European festivals and the unintended creation of a rural psychedelic scene at the North-East of Argentina, as well as an unexpected clash with the CuruzĂş Cuatiá native Cristian Osorio, found of the now defunct group Saltimbankis.
Encandilan luces
The portrait of Damo Suzuki, singer of the legendary German kraut band Can, on his visit to Argentina to give two concerts with a handful of local musicians led by Alan Courtis.