“Bliss in Motion” arrives, the film about The Twist

“Bliss in Motion”, the new Argentine film inspired by the recording of the legendary Los Twist album, will hit theaters on November 20 and has already presented its first official trailer. The story is set in the ’80s and revives the cultural climate of the return of democracy while one of the best-selling national rock albums was being created.

The film stars Kevsho in his first leading film role, after his time in the “Cro-Magnon” series. He plays Mario, a young man who ends up accidentally involved in the recording of the album after being captivated by Ana, played by Ornella D’Elía. Sofi Morandi joins the cast along with Julián Cerati, in a story that combines romance, music and historical reconstruction.

“Bliss in Motion” is directed by Maxi Gutiérrez, with a script co-written with Gonzalo Salaya, and will feature special appearances by Romina Richi, Ronnie Arias, Campi, Lalo Mir and Pipo Cipolatti himself, leader of Los Twist and a key figure of that time.

The film recreates the legendary 29 and a half hours of recording at Panda studios, with Charly García as the album’s original producer. Behind-the-scenes features include cinematography by Augusto Huergo, art by Melanie Delforge and Mariano Smaldini, and original music by Gustavo Pomeranec.

Distributed by DigiCine, the film opens in national theaters on November 20 and proposes a journey to the birth of an Argentine rock classic, in tune with the spirit of freedom of 1983.