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Image of one of the promising movies showed at In-Edit 2011: Sita sings the Blues.

Image of one of the promising movies showed at In-Edit 2011: Sita sings the Blues.

The film festivals continue in Santiago, this time it's the In-Edit Nescafé Festival's turn, an international festival specialized in music documentaries. On the festival's website it says that "since the festival was founded in 2004, we were able to provide a platform for the music and movie scene, for the sound and image to meet and build a bridge between usually separated audiences."

In its 8th edition the In-Edit counts with real treasures, such as the documentary about George Harrison Living in the material world by Martin Scorsese, Pina, a posthumous tribute by Win Wenders to the choreographer Pina Baush, plus the documentary Queen. Days of our lives, a work edited by the English BBC about the band of the great Freddy Mercury. There are also shown interesting Chilean movies about folklore, Cueca Urbana and about groups like Los Jaivas, Los Bunkers and Pánico.

The In-Edit Néscafe 2011 takes place in four different places: The Teatro Néscafé de las Artes, Centro Arte Alameda, Cultural Center GAM and Centro de Extensión UC.

Details:

In-Edit Nescafé
8th International Cinema and Music Documentary Movie Festival in Chile
8 -18th December 2011
Pre-selling (until one day before performance): $2.500 through Ticketmaster and at the corresponding ticket offices
General entrance fee: $3.000 through Ticketmaster and at the corresponding ticket offices
Entrance fee fo "Pina" 3D: $5.000 Only at Cine Hoyts in La Reina.
For more information, please check the In-Edit Nescafé website


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