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In 2004 he received three Awards Mateu Mestre: Best Documentary Feature, Best Sound and Best Score. Music and nature merges in this documentary film about Luar na Lubre, Folk Galicia group most internationally. On the thread testing the new album, trace a journey through the life and work of the various members of Luar na Lubre. Thus, following their trials, let me know how issues come to the world of music, history of the group, the most important songs of his earlier repertoire and songs from his new album. Excellent time to know who is living Galician music rooted in tradition and in particular Luar na Lubre. An important part is the relationship of Mike Oldfield with the group. In 1992, Mike Oldfield, touring in A Coruña, asks group members a private concert. From that concert, the British musician maintains a friendship with Bieito Romero, leader of the group. This friendship was an important step in the band’s career. For the filming of this film director Ignacio Vilar worked especially in the choice of scenarios that could transmit images spirituality that evokes the music of Luar na Lubre. Thus, much of A forest of Music, was filmed in iconic scenes of the region of Valedoras in Ourense, as the eleventh century monastery of Xagoaza, caves Vilamartín, or Teixedal Peña Trevinca (one of the last forests European yew).

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Released: January 1, 2004
Runtime: 81 min
Cast: Rosa Cedrón Patxi Bermúdez Xan Cerqueiro Eduardo Coma
Crew: Ignacio Vilar

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