Overview
In 1969, the Epstein brothers founded a music house in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires. There they offered the best imported records and it soon became a sanctuary. Musicians like Claudio Gabis, Nito Mestre, Charly García, Andrés Calamaro, agree that it was the place of freedom and inspiration that they so needed. It was the time when the avant-garde of the Di Tella Institute was nourished by the incipient rock and art, causing an explosion in the middle of a society isolated and lethargic by the repressive state apparatus. El Agujerito tells the story of this iconic record store through archival material and testimonies.
The Home
Bride of Frankenstein
Wall to Wall
Rooster Cogburn
The Naked Spur
Time Still Turns the Pages
Sketch
Kiss Me Deadly
A Bullet for the General
Monkey Business
Smiles of a Summer Night
The Play House
Not Without My Shrink
Boot Hill
Kill Shot
A Normal Family
The End We Start From
Hell of a Summer
The Long Walk
Bring Her Back