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Itoiz Summer Sessions

Year: 2025 Documentary Runtime: 102 min Rating: 9.0

Overview

The discovery of a series of unreleased tapes leads Juan Carlos Pérez, leader of the iconic group Itoiz, to reflect on the dissolution of the band at its peak, after a clear change of style towards pop that he still denies today. Juan Carlos will thus begin a cathartic journey to the essence of the group, reliving the beginnings of the band as a progressive rock group in Mutriku in the 70's, which will serve him to reconcile with the past.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Juan Carlos Pérez

Juan Carlos Pérez

Jimmy Arrabit

Jimmy Arrabit

Jean-Marie Ecay

Jean-Marie Ecay

Germán Ortega

Germán Ortega

Bernardo Atxaga

Bernardo Atxaga

José Lastra

José Lastra

Jon Galarraga

Jon Galarraga

Juan Carlos Pérez (Joven)

Eritz Urkiri

Eritz Urkiri

Foisis

Unai Fernández

Unai Fernández

Estanis

José Gárate

José Gárate

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