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2021 · 145m · Music
A Spanish concert documentary capturing the indie-pop band Love of Lesbian during a live performance. The film showcases the band’s energy and charisma on stage, interweaving behind-the-scenes footage that highlights their creative process and interactions. Drawing its title from the band’s 2018 live album, it offers an immersive experience of their music, stage presence, and connection with the audience. Fans witness both the live performance and glimpses into the band’s preparation, rehearsals, and dynamics, creating a vibrant portrait of the concert experience.
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