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Chilean band Los Tres and the Ballet of Santiago de Chile together in a performance by Eduardo Yedro.

A documentary about the mythical chilean band, the Ángeles Negros.

Documentary that records the last days of the Chilean group Los Tres. Its record focuses on 3 different dates and two different places: March 17 and 18, 2000, in La Batuta located in Ñuñoa, Santiago and May 19, 2001 at the Teatro Concepción located in Concepción. The documentary includes reflections from the band members on their 14-year career. The DVD includes some of the group's video clips and a Making-Off of the Video Clip "The Response".

It portrays the life of a transsexual named Moisés, who filled Chile with glamor during the years of the dictatorship. This is a film that was born under the wing of multidisciplinary artistic days united in the concept "Bobe Al Camp Troupe". Under that name, hours of artistic discussion took place between Bobe himself, his brother Andrés -the former musician of "La Ley"-, Álvaro Henríquez, Javiera Parra, Candy Dubois, and many other representatives of the bohemian and Santiago artistic spree of late from the '80s, who also participate in the film's soundtrack.

Los Tres MTV Unplugged is an MTV Unplugged live acoustic album by Chilean rock band Los Tres, released on April 15, 1996, through Sony Music Chile. The album was the band's first live album as well as the first MTV Unplugged album ever released by a Chilean band. It was recorded on September 14, 1995, at Post Edge Studios, Miami, United States and features appearances from musicians Cuti Aste and Toño Restucci. The album contains eleven songs from their previous studio albums alongside the original song "Traje Desastre" and three cover versions of songs by Chilean musician Roberto Parra.
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