
Gustavo Cerati
Acting
Biography
Gustavo Adrián Cerati was an Argentine singer-songwriter, composer and producer, considered one of the most important and influential figures of Ibero-American rock. Cerati along with his band Soda Stereo, were one of the most popular and influential rock and pop groups of the 1980s and '90s. Cerati was the recipient of many awards throughout his career including various Grammys, MTV awards, as well as the MTV (Latin America) Legend Award with Soda Stereo, the first of its kind. On 15 May 2010, Cerati suffered a massive stroke in Caracas following a concert; the stroke left him in a coma, and four years later, on 4 September 2014, Cerati died of cardiac arrest in Buenos Aires aged 55. He and his band had intended to go to a show-after-party at the rock club Moulin Rouge, located on Francisco Solano López Avenue in the Sabana Grande area of Caracas but his symptoms started developing backstage, right after his last performance concluded.
Known For

Daily interviews discussing the guest's personal lives and national contingency.
Mentiras verdaderas

A yearly musical contest organized by the municipality of Viña del Mar, Chile which takes place during the last week of February at the Quinta Vergara Amphitheater since February 21, 1960.
Viña del Mar International Song Festival

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Mala Noche... ¡No!

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Siempre lunes

A fascinating journey through the life and work of many Latin American music idols, by the curious gaze of young chroniclers, with access to exclusive footage.
Bios

A group of students undergoes an experiment conducted by American scientists. It consists of testing the effects of a new drug, which allows a dream generated by one person to be shared by several individuals.
Someone Is Watching You

A corrupt mayor, his undercover agents and two rival gangs of drug traffickers. This dangerous cocktail serves as the basis for a thriller accented with black humor and high impact dialogues. It shows in a dynamic and contemporary style the underworld of drug trafficking in Latin America and its effects on society.
Monos con navaja

Mercedes Sosa making of her last album depicts encounters with other characters, creative moments, testimonies of the artists who participated and reflections of Mercedes Sosa about her life and the recording of "Cantora".
Mercedes Sosa, Cantora un viaje íntimo

A look into Argentina's rock scene post-Cromañon's tragedy. It does not just present the most popular songs by soloists and bands featured in the film, but it goes backstage and shows the artists’ private world, how they write their music, where they live, how they became what they are and what their dreams are.
Que sea rock

Hosted by Chilean singer Javiera Mena, the episode reviews the career of the former Soda Stereo frontman.
Bios: Gustavo Cerati

Nada personal en Obras is a VHS by Soda Stereo, recorded live in 1986 at the Obras Sanitarias Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as part of the tour to present Nada personal, their second studio album. It is the first video album made by the musical group.
Nada personal en Obras

Aided by archival footage and interviews with its key figures, this documentary delves into the history of Argentine rock music from its origins up to the mid-1990s.
30 Years of Argentine Rock

Documentary that tells the story of Soda Stereo, the most popular Argentinian band in all of Latin America, from their beginnings in 1983 to their farewell tour in 1997
Soda Stereo: Una parte de la euforia

The recording was not made exactly under the MTV Unplugged standards because the band was 'Plugged', but includes a great Andrea Echeverri's performance in the track «En la Ciudad de la Furia» and also they used samplers in 2 tracks: 'Cementerio Club' from Luis Alberto Spinetta used on «Té para Tres» and 'Chrome Waves' from the English band Ride used on «Un Misil en mi Placard»
Soda Stereo: MTV Unplugged Comfort and music to fly

GIRA-ME VERAS VOLVER documents the trailblazing Argentine rock band Soda Stereo on their 2007 reunion tour. As one of the crucial groups in the development of the Rock en Español genre, Soda Stereo had a prolific and wildly successful career in the 1980s and ‘90s, and these live performances, recorded in locations as diverse as Buenos Aires, Bogota, Lima, and Miami, prove the outfit hasn’t lost any of its exuberant pop-rock chops over time. “Juegos de Seduccion,” “Hombre el Aqua,” and “Zoom” are among the highlights.
Soda Stereo: Gira Me Verás Volver

Performance by Soda Stereo in Buenos Aires in 2007 as the end of their tour "Me veras volver". This tour marked the band's return to the stage after a 10 year hiatus
Soda Stereo: Buenos Aires 2007

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Soda Stereo - Gracias Totales

The last concert of Soda Stereo is the first work published by the group in DVD. This is a final concert by Soda Stereo on September 20, 1997 at River Plate Stadium in Argentina. In the same year, the group visited Mexico, Venezuela, Chile and finally, River Plate Stadium in Argentina.
Soda Stereo: The Last Concert

Recorded live at Pepsi Music Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 16, 17, 18 and 30 and July 1, 2006.
Gustavo Cerati - Ahi Vamos Tour

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