
One of the greatest phenomena of brazilian music of recent times, the band Los Hermanos gains an intimate record and true to its spirit in the documentary by Maria Ribeiro. In 2007, after a decade together and four albums released, the members of the band Los Hermanos announced, at the height of their success, that they would take an indefinite break. After a five-year hiatus, they got together for a tour that spanned 12 brazilian cities. The documentary accompanies the presentations in five of these cities (Recife, Brasília, Salvador, Porto Alegre and Rio de Janeiro), revealing the daily life of a tour, the backstage of the shows and the always warm participation of the fans.
Crew

Maria Ribeiro
Director, Producer, Additional Camera
Sérgio Mekler
Writer, Editor
Moema Pombo
Editor
David Pacheco
Director of Photography
Diogo Pires Gonçalves
Producer
Manuel Aguas
Additional Camera, Additional Photography
Clara Cavour
Additional Camera
Bacco Andrade
Additional Camera
Daniel Talento
Additional Camera

Felippe Schultz Mussel
Additional Camera, Sound
Caroline Bittencourt
Additional Camera
Marcelo Camelo
Additional Camera
Rodrigo Amarante
Additional Camera
Daniel Carvalho
Sound Mixer
Denilson Campos
Sound Mixer
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